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'''''Ivanna''''' ({{lang-ru|Иванна}}) is a 1959 Soviet [[drama film]] directed by [[Viktor Ivchenko]]. It was seen by 30.2 million viewers in the USSR.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/ivanna-1961-42665/|work=[[Kinopoisk]]|title=Иванна}}</ref>
'''''Ivanna''''' ({{langx|ru|Иванна}}) is a 1959 Soviet anti-religious [[drama film]] directed by [[Viktor Ivchenko]]. It was seen by 30.2 million viewers in the USSR.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/ivanna-1961-42665/|work=[[Kinopoisk]]|title=Иванна}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
The film is set in the year 1940. Ivanna Stavnichaya, the daughter of Bishop Theodos, goes to Lviv University, which opened after the establishment of Soviet power. However, the secretary of the admission committee, a hidden nationalist, declares to the girl that she was not accepted because of "social origin". Ivanna accuses the Soviet authorities of injustice, while in fact her fiancé, the fanatical Roman Catholic Roman Hereta, hid from her the truth about the call to study which came from the university. Upset Ivanna asks for help from Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky, head of the Uniate church in Ukraine, and he advises Ivanna to go to the monastery.
The film is set in the year 1940. Ivanna Stavnichaya, the daughter of Greek Catholic priest Theodos, goes to Lviv University, which opened after the establishment of Soviet power. However, the secretary of the admission committee, a hidden nationalist, declares to the girl that she was not accepted because of "social origin". Ivanna accuses the Soviet authorities of injustice, while in fact her fiancé, the fanatical Greek Catholic Roman Hereta, hid from her the truth about the call to study which came from the university. Upset Ivanna asks for help from Metropolitan [[Andrey Sheptytsky]], head of the Greek Catholic church in Ukraine, and he advises Ivanna to go to the monastery.


The Great Patriotic War begins, the Germans enter Lviv. Ivanna sees the ministers of the church cooperating with the invaders, blessing the massacre of partisans, Jews and civilians. Ivanna's girlfriend, Julia, joins up the girl with the partisans. Ivanna enters their detachment, but the Uniates learn about this and begin hunting for the young partisan ... Ivanna's life ends tragically - the German invaders arrest her and after cruel torture execute her.
The Second World War begins, the Germans enter Lviv. Ivanna sees the ministers of the church cooperating with the invaders, blessing the massacre of partisans, Jews and civilians. Ivanna's girlfriend, Julia, joins up the girl with the partisans. Ivanna enters their detachment, but the Ukrainian Greek Catholics learn about this and begin hunting for the young partisan ... Ivanna's life ends tragically - the German invaders arrest her and after cruel torture execute her.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* Vladimir Arkushenko as Mykola Andriovych Zubar, senior lieutenant of the NKVD
* Vladimir Arkushenko as Mykola Andriovych Zubar, senior lieutenant of the NKVD
* Anatoly Yurchenko as Oleksa Gavrylyshyn
* Anatoly Yurchenko as Oleksa Gavrylyshyn
* Lev Olevsky as Emile Léger, french musician
* Lev Olevsky as Émile Léger, French musician
* Dmitry Stepovoi as metropolitan [[Andrey Sheptytsky]]
* Dmitry Stepovoi as metropolitan [[Andrey Sheptytsky]]
* Olga Nozhkina as abbess
* Olga Nozhkina as abbess
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* Boris Mirus as Dmytro Andriovych Kablak, Secretary of the Admission Committee
* Boris Mirus as Dmytro Andriovych Kablak, Secretary of the Admission Committee
* Vasily Fushchych as Zenon Verhola
* Vasily Fushchych as Zenon Verhola
*[[Maria Kapnist]] as nun


==Anathema==
==Anathema==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Imdb title|tt0174784}}
*{{IMDb title|tt0174784}}


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[[Category:Films about religion]]
[[Category:Films critical of Christianity and Christians]]





Latest revision as of 01:11, 7 November 2024

Ivanna
Directed byViktor Ivchenko
Written byVladimir Belyaev
StarringInna Burduchenko
Anatoly Motornyi
CinematographyAleksei Prokolenko
Edited byL. Mkhitartants
Music byLev Olevskiy
Anatoliy Svechnikov
Production
company
Release date
  • 1959 (1959)
Running time
90 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Ivanna (Russian: Иванна) is a 1959 Soviet anti-religious drama film directed by Viktor Ivchenko. It was seen by 30.2 million viewers in the USSR.[1]

Plot

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The film is set in the year 1940. Ivanna Stavnichaya, the daughter of Greek Catholic priest Theodos, goes to Lviv University, which opened after the establishment of Soviet power. However, the secretary of the admission committee, a hidden nationalist, declares to the girl that she was not accepted because of "social origin". Ivanna accuses the Soviet authorities of injustice, while in fact her fiancé, the fanatical Greek Catholic Roman Hereta, hid from her the truth about the call to study which came from the university. Upset Ivanna asks for help from Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky, head of the Greek Catholic church in Ukraine, and he advises Ivanna to go to the monastery.

The Second World War begins, the Germans enter Lviv. Ivanna sees the ministers of the church cooperating with the invaders, blessing the massacre of partisans, Jews and civilians. Ivanna's girlfriend, Julia, joins up the girl with the partisans. Ivanna enters their detachment, but the Ukrainian Greek Catholics learn about this and begin hunting for the young partisan ... Ivanna's life ends tragically - the German invaders arrest her and after cruel torture execute her.

Cast

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  • Inna Burduchenko as Ivanna
  • Anatoly Motornyi as Theodosius Stavnycyi
  • Dana Kruk as Yulya, a friend of Ivanna
  • Did Panas as Panas Stepanovych Holub
  • Evgeny Ponomarenko as comrade Taras Sadakly
  • Vladimir Goncharov as captain Zhurzhenko
  • Vladimir Arkushenko as Mykola Andriovych Zubar, senior lieutenant of the NKVD
  • Anatoly Yurchenko as Oleksa Gavrylyshyn
  • Lev Olevsky as Émile Léger, French musician
  • Dmitry Stepovoi as metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky
  • Olga Nozhkina as abbess
  • Georgi Polinsky as Dasko
  • Alexander Korotkevich as "railwayman"
  • Vladimir Dalsky as oberfuhrer Alfred Dietz
  • Vyacheslav Voronin as Roman Gereta, the fiancé of Ivanna
  • Boris Mirus as Dmytro Andriovych Kablak, Secretary of the Admission Committee
  • Vasily Fushchych as Zenon Verhola
  • Maria Kapnist as nun

Anathema

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The film, released in 1960 in Catholic Poland, was anathematized by Pope John XXIII.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Иванна". Kinopoisk.
  2. ^ Emilia Kosnichhuk. "После того как папа римский проклял фильм гениального украинского режиссера виктора ивченко "иванна", злой рок стал преследовать создателей картины -- один за другим ушли из жизни семь человек". Fakty i Kommentarii.
  3. ^ "Ватикан предал анафеме крупнейшего советского режиссера (ФОТО)". km.ru.
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