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Dovbush

  • 2023
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.5K
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Dovbush (2023)
Action EpicAdventure EpicHistorical EpicActionAdventureDramaHistory

In the Carpathian mountains, a man becomes an outlaw who helps his people.In the Carpathian mountains, a man becomes an outlaw who helps his people.In the Carpathian mountains, a man becomes an outlaw who helps his people.

  • Director
    • Oles Sanin
  • Writers
    • Paul Wolansky
    • Oles Sanin
    • Vasyl Portyak
  • Stars
    • Sergey Strelnikov
    • Oleksiy Hnatkovskyy
    • Daria Plakhtii
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Oles Sanin
    • Writers
      • Paul Wolansky
      • Oles Sanin
      • Vasyl Portyak
    • Stars
      • Sergey Strelnikov
      • Oleksiy Hnatkovskyy
      • Daria Plakhtii
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Sergey Strelnikov
    Sergey Strelnikov
    • Oleksa Dovbush
    • (as Serhiy Strelnikov)
    Oleksiy Hnatkovskyy
    • Ivan Dovbush
    Daria Plakhtii
    Daria Plakhtii
    • Marichka
    • (as Darya Plakhtiy)
    Mateusz Kosciukiewicz
    Mateusz Kosciukiewicz
    • Przeluski
    Agata Buzek
    Agata Buzek
    • Yablonowska
    Aleksandr Mavrits
    • Dzvinchuk
    Rostyslav Derzhypilskyy
    • Right Hand
    Roman Yasinovskiy
    Roman Yasinovskiy
    • Adam
    • (as Roman Yasynovskyi)
    Dmytro Vivcharyuk
    Dmytro Vivcharyuk
    • Zabo
    Oleg Shulga
    Oleg Shulga
    • Sniper
    Petro Zhyrun
    • Petro
    Ivan Zhyrun
    • Pavlo
    Oleksandr Shemchuk
    • Ozhyga
    Jerzy Schejbal
    Jerzy Schejbal
    • Hetman Potocki
    Volodymyr Beliayev
    • Scar
    • (as Volodymyr Bieliaiev)
    Luzer Twersky
    • Besht
    Oleh Mosiichuk
    • Dovbushes' Father
    Natalya Korpan
    • Dovbushes' Mother
    • Director
      • Oles Sanin
    • Writers
      • Paul Wolansky
      • Oles Sanin
      • Vasyl Portyak
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews12

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    10bohdanp

    An anti-feudal blockbuster with a Ukrainian flavor.

    The story of Oleksa Dovbush is the story of a man in a feudal system. And moreover, this feudal system was made worse by the fact that the territory of Ukraine was occupied by Poland. In this story, the injustice of the lords towards ordinary peasants, oppression, humiliation, and all this provokes resistance. And this resistance in the film takes on a blockbuster scale.

    The film is in some aspects similar to Quentin Tarantino's films, and echoes the story of Robin Hood. The plot develops dynamically. The acting is at a decent level. There are some questions about the performance of the mainstream actors.

    A nice advantage of the film is that it was not made in Hollywood, which makes it unique, devoid of clichés.

    This is a great film to learn a little more about Ukrainian culture and the suffering of this people throughout their difficult history.
    8Amine_Ltaief

    A Cinematic Journey Through Time.. Visually Dazzling and Emotionally Gripping

    Stunning direction, breathtaking cinematography, a vivid journey through history and time this film delivers suspense, beauty, and intrigue in equal measure. The colors are rich, the set design and costumes are exquisite, the music is enchanting, and the story is thoroughly engaging.

    This was my first Ukrainian film, and I was genuinely impressed by the level of artistry and creativity on display. I will certainly be exploring more Ukrainian cinema in the future.

    The characters were well-developed, and the performances were highly effective and convincing across the board.

    The one element that did not sit well with me was the inclusion of certain extreme lines that crossed into territory religiously inappropriate!

    I wholeheartedly recommend it to audiences of all tastes.
    7zakharemail

    Epic paper

    I will start with caste. Serhiy Strelnikov was a good choice for the role of Oleksa Dovbush, at least he looked natural, but while watching the film I thought that Strelnikov was playing Batman, not Dovbush. I can single out Oleksiy Hnatkovsky in the role of Ivan Dovbush, who turned out to be the best character in the film. Ivan took all the attention when he was with Oleksa.

    Cinematography sometimes pleased me, and sometimes disappointed me, especially in the very first battle scene, although this is probably a question for the director. Beautiful views of the Carpathians and beautifully staged battles.

    The artists and directors surpassed everyone and everything.
    10artemnedostup

    Great folk story, gorgeous scenery, captivating battle scenes

    Captivating story from the European history, where a Robin Hood like leader of XVIII Ukrainian rebels stands against the oppressive Polish nobles. First thing why you should watch this film is scenery, it is simply out of this world. The film also conveys folk traditions in Ukrainian Carpathians and is done multi-lingual, which makes it very realistic. There are many side lines to the main plot, which makes the film captivating. The battle scenes are very professional, but I wouldn't recommend them to be seen by kids, as they're quite bloody. Interestingly, the film also shows Dovbush meeting Baal Shem Tov, a founder of Hassidic Judaism, though it's not explicitly mentioned in the film. Overall impression very good, much recommended!
    6kuarinofu

    A mountain of myths with a sprinkle of Caribbean spice

    Dovbush is a technically competent film that impresses visually, especially with its mountain scenes. Despite a relatively low budget (by international standards), it manages to blend legends and myths about Oleksa Dovbush into an entertaining package. However, this blend is where the film stumbles, presenting a loosely connected mix of random retellings.

    Apparently realizing the story lacked cohesion, the filmmakers chose to inject Pirates of the Caribbean-esque vibes, quirky humor, and intense action. This artistic decision makes for easy viewing if you're not too concerned with character motivation, coherence, or traditional script structure. The "final revenge battle" occurs prematurely, leaving the film without a strong climax.

    Despite its flaws, Dovbush wasn't a bad film. As a Ukrainian, I was pleasantly surprised by my compatriots' ability to deliver a reasonably competent production. It wasn't as politically charged as I expected, though some character depictions might still ruffle feathers (despite the creators' attempts to distance themselves from controversy in the intro credits).

    Should non-Ukrainians watch it? Possibly. Will they be sufficiently entertained? Probably not. While the film does a good job playing with Carpathian legends and myths, the lack of a comprehensive storyline significantly undermines its overall impact.

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      Oleksa Dovbush: We're fighting for our land! What are you fighting for?

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2023 (Ukraine)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ukraine
      • Poland
    • Official site
      • Facebook
    • Languages
      • Ukrainian
      • Polish
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Dovbush: Lord of Black Mountains
    • Production company
      • Pronto Film
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    • Budget
      • $4,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $176,588
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
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