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Pylypko

1962
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Russian

Based on the short story of the same name by Andrii Holovko. Ukraine, 1918. The village where the boy Pylypko lives is seized by Germans and Haidamaks. The lives of many people loyal to Soviet power are under threat. Execution also looms over Pylypko’s father. The boy is up to save everyone. Part of the film almanac Little Star.

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Director: Volodymyr DyachenkoGenres: comedy, short film

Plot Summary

This Ukrainian short film centers on a simple, somewhat naive man named Pylypko. Through a series of humorous misunderstandings and everyday situations, Pylypko navigates the complexities of life with a charmingly innocent perspective. The narrative unfolds with lighthearted observations on rural life and the quirks of human nature.

Critical Reception

As a short comedy film from 1962, "Pylypko" is not widely discussed in mainstream critical circles today. However, contemporary Soviet-era film enthusiasts and Ukrainian cinema archives often regard it as a charming and well-crafted piece of light entertainment that showcases relatable characters and gentle humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and wholesome humor.

  • Appreciated for its portrayal of simple, relatable characters.

  • Seen as a pleasant, brief diversion.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for "Pylypko" from 1962 is not readily available. Generally, films of this era and type, when preserved and accessible, are noted for their character-driven comedy and nostalgic appeal.

Fun Fact

While not a widely known fact, Klavdiya Shulzhenko, a legendary Soviet singer, made a rare acting appearance in this film, adding a touch of star power to the production.

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