Kovladov dar
Kovladov dar

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Kovladov dar

1998
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Slovak

Legend has it: once upon a time, in a tribe ruled by a wise vladyka, there lived two young men, Rastislav and Ctirad. Both of them loved the daughter of the vladyk, Milica. And she loved Rastislav. So the old vladyka decided to give her in marriage to the one of them who would bring him the skin of a white deer, which would guarantee him eternal youth. And so the young men set out to hunt. And indeed, they soon succeed in catching the deer, but it is protected by a miraculous falcon, which Ctirad slaughters. Only the falcon is actually Kovlad himself, the lord of the Copper Mountain, which hides immense treasures within itself. Because his leg is injured, he cannot return to his kingdom. Rastislav will help him, however, even at the cost of Ctibor returning to the tribe before he does and bidding for Milica's hand. Of course, Kovlad will repay him for his help with a gift of immense value. She gives him a steel sword that will make him the most valiant warrior.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Yevgeny TatarskyGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during the tumultuous period of the Russian Revolution, the film follows the tragic fate of a nobleman and his family as they navigate the chaos and violence. Amidst shifting allegiances and societal upheaval, they grapple with loss, betrayal, and the desperate struggle for survival in a rapidly changing world.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its historical setting and strong performances, though some critics found the narrative somewhat conventional.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric depiction of the era.

  • Strong performances from the lead actors were a highlight.

  • Some found the pacing to be uneven.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Kovladov dar', translates to 'Kovladov's Gift', though the direct significance of this gift within the plot is open to interpretation.

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