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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Ivan Gavrilyuk
- Vasilko Volynsky
- (as I. Gavrilyuk)
Sergey Bystritskiy
- Lev
- (as S. Bystritsky)
Mikhail Gornostal
- Vyshgorodsky
- (as M. Gornostal)
Nurmukhan Zhanturin
- Batyj
- (as N. Zhanturin)
Bolot Beyshenaliev
- Kuremsa
- (as B. Beyshenaliev)
Ernst Romanov
- Bela IV, King of Hungary
- (as E. Romanov)
Bogdan Stupka
- Sudich
- (as B. Stupka)
Yuri Grebenshchikov
- Abdei
- (as Yu. Grebenshchikov)
Vera Kuznetsova
- Knaginya Anna
- (as V. Kuznetsova)
Stefan Mertsalo
- Pechatnik Nikifor
- (as S. Mertsalo)
Konstantin Artemenko
- Voevoda Dionisi
- (as K. Artyomenko)
Nikolay Volkov
- Dvorskiy shelv
- (as N. Volkov)
Svyatoslav Maksimchuk
- Igumen
- (as S. Maksimchuk)
Leonardas Zelcius
- Legat Opizo
- (as L. Zelchus)
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One of Soviet films reflecting the courage of heroes , the virtues of leader, the wisdome and tenacity being the first, and the noble actions against invaders, alliances, birth of Lviv and policy about inner enemies.
It is real difficult to define it more than a patriotic manifesto, obvious, a beautiful crafted one, seductive, well acted, energetic, exploring, in Romantic manner the past.
Today, maybe, it works as proper Ukrainean manifesto , reminding the model of past resistence and proposing models.
The portrait of knyaz Daniil is one of basic virtues of film, like the effort to propose interesting Mongol portraits.
The result, it is , maybe, a film with precise target, in same measure than a good tool for understand the sensibilities of a political period.
It is real difficult to define it more than a patriotic manifesto, obvious, a beautiful crafted one, seductive, well acted, energetic, exploring, in Romantic manner the past.
Today, maybe, it works as proper Ukrainean manifesto , reminding the model of past resistence and proposing models.
The portrait of knyaz Daniil is one of basic virtues of film, like the effort to propose interesting Mongol portraits.
The result, it is , maybe, a film with precise target, in same measure than a good tool for understand the sensibilities of a political period.
The world's most powerful nation, the Great Mongol Empire, conquered Europe and the rest of the world. In the process, the Mongol Empire invaded, conquered, and colonized all of Eastern Europe, including Russia, Hungary, and Poland. In response, Romanovich Galitsky, a national hero of Russia, fiercely resisted and fought against the Mongol Empire's colonial rule. However, the Great Mongol Empire, boasting the world's most powerful military, swiftly conquered and colonized Russia, stationing its troops there. Even after that, Romanovich Galitsky sought to liberate Russia from the Mongol Empire's colonial rule by rallying Western European nations, but the terrified Western European countries refused to respond. As a result, Russia remained under the occupation forces of the Mongol Empire and could not achieve liberation. Although Russia and Romanovich Galitsky failed to free themselves from the Mongol Empire's colonial rule, his desperate struggle for independence ultimately had a profound influence on future Russian independence fighters.
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