Viy (1996 film)
Viy (Ukrainian: Вій) is a Ukrainian animated cartoon directed by Leonid Zarubin, and Alla Grachyova[1] based on the novel of the same name by Nikolai Gogol, filmed by the Ukranimafilm studio in 1996.
Viy | |
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Directed by | Leonid Zarubin Alla Grachyova |
Written by | Alla Grachyova |
Based on | Viy by Nikolai Gogol |
Produced by | Vyacheslav Kilinsky |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Anatoliy Havrylov |
Edited by | Lidiya Mokrousova |
Music by | Volodymyr Runchak Leonid Hrabovsky Alexander Scriabin |
Production company | Ukranimafilm |
Release date | 1996 |
Running time | 19 min. |
Country | Ukraine |
Language | Ukrainian |
Plot
Kyiv seminarians, theologian Khalyava and rhetorician Tiberiy Gorobets, meet in a tavern where they discuss the mysterious death of their friend Khoma Brutus.
Voice cast
- Bohdan Beniuk
- Natalya Sumska
- Vasyl Mazur
- Ivan Kadubets
- Yevgeny Shakh
Critical response
According to film critic Stanislav F. Rostotsky (Kommersant), "the twenty-minute Ukrainian cartoon by Leonid Zarubin and Alla Grachyova is quite close to the text".[2]
National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre writes: "Among other screen adaptations of Gogol, this was the closest to the text. The film's production artists created a beautiful, delicate picture of the baroque Cossack Ukraine and populated it with a whole range of diverse peasants. The color scheme is more restrained, almost dull, which is generally a common thing in 90s animation".[3]
Literature
References
- Фильмография Аллы Грачёвой. kino-teatr.ru
- Коммерсантъ Weekend (2018-04-06). "Вий на жительство. Станислав Ф. Ростоцкий об экранизациях «Вия»". kommersant.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-03-03.
- National Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Centre. "Вий (1996): Центр Довженко". dovzhenkocentre.org (in Ukrainian).