Rodnye

Sep 22 2017 N/A 1h 52m
Documentary

Vitaly Mansky’s intimate and insightful new documentary finds him crisscrossing Ukraine in the wake of the Maidan uprising, which has left his relatives scattered on both sides of a highly charged and dizzyingly complex political situation.

Plot

Russian citizen and Soviet-born Ukrainian native Vitaly Mansky crisscrosses Ukraine to explore Ukrainian society after the Maidan revolution as mirrored within his own large Ukrainian family. They live scattered all across the country: in Lviv, Odessa, the separatist area in Donbas, and Sevastopol on Crimea. The film is looking for reasons of the conflict after which citizens of a single country found themselves on a different sides of barricades including director's own family. The main narrative takes place in the here and now, starting with the turning point of ex-president Victor Yanukovych's flight to Russia. But below the main narrative there is a strong historical undercurrent, because the lives of protagonists of the film are marked by history on every step they take. This undercurrent will carry information about the Russian-Ukrainian conflict's deep roots in centuries of close ties between the two countries.

Written by

Vitaliy Manskiy

Directed by

Vitaliy Manskiy

Cast

N/A

Production Countries

Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, Germany

Production Companies

435 Films, Ego Media, Saxonia Entertainment, Vertov, Baltic Film Production

Languages

Awards

4 nominations

Scores
# of Votes
290
Average Rating
7.5 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA