Biography
Imprisoned for five years in the late 1940s for ‘bourgeois nationalism’ and rehabilitated in 1956, director Volodymyr Denysenko filmed Conscience in 1968 with his own students, who during the shooting of the film stayed in the small town where it was filmed, exchanging their labour for food and lodging. Conscience was shelved for more than two decades. The director did not live long enough see it on the screen. Conscience was released only in 1991, the year of Ukrainian independence (24 August), and was screened at Kyiv’s First All-Ukrainian Film Festival.
Seminci - Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid
Director
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1978 |
Reapers |
1976 |
Dneprovskiy veter (TV movie) |
1975 |
Story About Woman |
1971 |
Ozareniye |
1969 |
Tyazhyolyy kolos |
1968 |
Conscience |
Na kievskom napravlyenii |
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1964 |
Son |
1963 |
Molchat tolko statui |
1960 |
Roman i Francheska |
1959 |
Soldatka |
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1982 |
Vysokyy pereval |
Screenwriter
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1978 |
Reapers |
1976 |
Dneprovskiy veter (TV movie) |
1975 |
Story About Woman |
1971 |
Ozareniye |
1969 |
Tyazhyolyy kolos |
1968 |
Conscience |
1959 |
Soldatka |
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1982 |
Vysokyy pereval |
Producer
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1968 |
Conscience |