Plot
The protagonist, Herman has to come back to his nativeOriginal source: novel "Voroshylovhrad"
The plot of the tape is based on the novel by Serhiy Zhadan "Voroshylovhrad". However, the director Yaroslav Lodyhin and the author of the original source Serhiy Zhadan agreed before the filming of the tape that the book and the film should be delimited, since these are two different types of works, and the book "should be left behind."Cast
* Oleg Moskalenko - Herman * Volodymyr Yamnenko - Kocha * Oleksiy Gorbunov - Pastor * Ruslana Khazipova - Olya * George Povolotsky - Travma * Eugenia Muts - Nikolai Nikolaevich * Igor Portyanko - cameoProduction
Estimate
The cost of the film was 1 million 100 thousand euros, 1 million 200 thousand dollars. In 2016, the film project became the winner of the ninth pitching of Derzhkino, where the film received 15 bln rubles of state budget funds. Eventually, on the Coco Best Pitch Award and the Coco Producers Network Award, the film received an additional €1,500,000 In March 2018, it became known that in 2017, the film also collected more than Ł1.1 million (40,000 Swiss francs) on the Swiss wingfanging platform "wemakeit.com". Kyivstar, an unnamed Fund and TRK Ukraine joined the film to finance the film.Preparation for filming
In February 2013, Ukrainian director Yaroslav Lodyhin informed that he, along with writer Serhiy Zhadan, began preparing for the adaptation of the novel "Voroshylovhrad". Initially, the cost of the film should have been from ₴500 thousand to ₴1 million. Negotiations with investors were held in Ukraine and abroad. For some time there was an idea to create a series of 4–8 series mini-series based on the novel, which would begin in 2014 in the basement of the SBU, where the investigator tried to find out what the heroes were doing during the occupation of the city. However, they rejected this idea, because a different story was already coming out.Filming and post-production
The film began on July 31, 2017, in Starobilsk, the hometown of Serhiy Zhadan, in which events are described in the novel. Filming the tape in Starobilsk lasted a little more than a month, then continued in Kyiv and ended at the end of September 2017. 6After the filming, the installation of the tape began until the spring of 2018. On September 4, 2018, producers presented a finished ribbon Derzhkino.The language of the film
Most of the film's characters spoke a mixture of Ukrainian and Russian (Soundtrack
Most of the musical themes in the film were written by composer and famous pianist Fima Chupakhin. Oleg Kadanov, well known for the projects "Chek Orchestra" and "Mantra Kerouak", took part in the creation of music for the film.Songs
* Zahar May - "Supchyk"; - in Russian * "Alliance" band - "Na zare"; - in Russian * "Mantra Kerouaca" band - "Buddha"; - in Ukrainian * «Brudni» band - «Lyshylasya odna»; - in Ukrainian * «DakhaBrakha» band - «Tataryn-bratko»; - in Ukrainian * «Orkestr Che» band - «Boh seryoznyy cholovik». - in Ukrainian * "Ricchi e Poveri" band - "Piccolo Amore"; - in ItalianAcoustic compositions (without words)
* «Acoustic Quartet» band - «Khomyak»;Release
On July 12, 2018, the team presented the first official trailer of the movie "The Wild Fields". Originally, it was planned that the film will be released in a wide Ukrainian rental on October 11, 2018, but later the premiere was postponed to November 8, 2018. The official partners of the film were "Kyivstar", "Media Group Ukraine" / TRK Ukraina and Derzhkino.Reception
The film received mostly mediocre feedback from Ukrainian film critics, and as the film critic Yaroslav Pidhora-Gvyazdovsky noted, "The Wild Fields" turned out to be just a mediocre film "not a discovery, but a failure." In his review of Diana Kurishko's film from BBC News Ukraine noted that after the premiere of "The Wild Fields," he collected controversial comments from both spectators and film critics. " Despite the fact that the vast majority of Ukrainian film critics rated "The Wild Fields" as a mediocre film, a certain number of film critics had a radically opposite view of the film and responded very favorably to it. Those film critics who responded more positively about the tape called one of the greatest virtues of the film a very qualitative performance by Serhiy Mykhalchuk (cinematography) and a colorful description of the life of Donbas.References
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