Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) (1996)
The story of Mykola Sarma-Sokolovsky, an Orthodox priest who, defending the ideas of an independent Ukraine, devoted his entire life to the struggle for its independence. From a young age he was the leader of one of the underground units of the UPA. For his views and activities he served many years in Soviet concentration camps. Father Mykola is a gifted person in many ways: he is an artist, a poet, a bandura singer.
Director: Pavlo Fareniuk
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
Release Date: January 1, 1996
Screenplay
Cinematography: Oleksandr Koval
Production: Ukrainian News and Documentary Film Studio
Country: Ukraine
Original Language: uk
More Films by Director: Pavlo Fareniuk
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) about?
- The story of Mykola Sarma-Sokolovsky, an Orthodox priest who, defending the ideas of an independent Ukraine, devoted his entire life to the struggle for its independence. From a young age he was the leader of one of the underground units of the UPA. For his views and activities he served many years in Soviet concentration camps. Father Mykola is a gifted person in many ways: he is an artist, a poet, a bandura singer.
- Who directed Since the past (What did the UPA fight for)?
- Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) was directed by Pavlo Fareniuk.
- How long is Since the past (What did the UPA fight for)?
- Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
- What genre is Since the past (What did the UPA fight for)?
- Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) is a Documentary film.
- Where was Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) produced?
- Since the past (What did the UPA fight for) was produced in Ukraine.