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Black Sea People
Billed as the first Ukrainian art film in colour to be produced in Canada, the film received mixed reviews from the Ukrainian press despite its folksy, mass appeal. The transfer onto film of a staged musical production without fuly understanding the specific demands of the film medium is reportedly one of the drawbacks.
Black Sea People
January 1, 1952
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Directing
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Mykhailo Tahaiv
Director
Writing
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Bohdan Soluk
Producer
Sound
Art
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I. Kubarsky
Art Direction
Camera
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Bohdan Soluk
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
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0. Zaklynska
Choreographer