Oleksandr Dovzhenko’s Earth is the most renowned Ukrainian film and a masterpiece of world cinema. It was named one of the top ten silent films by The Guardian and The Observer. This avant-garde film was banned just nine days after its release in the USSR and received recognition in Ukraine only after Dovzhenko’s death.
The film depicts a Ukrainian village on the brink of collectivisation. Vasyl, the leader of the activist youth, strives to involve the villagers in the collective farm movement while awaiting a technological marvel: a tractor, symbolising the new era. Dovzhenko transforms the story of class struggle into a universal philosophical parable about life and death.
The musical score is composed and performed by the band DakhaBrakha, commissioned by the Dovzhenko Centre.
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