The Geese-Swans Fly (1974)

The Geese-Swans Fly (1974) poster

Life in a Ukrainian village after the Soviet revolution. A poetic ballad, which through the lens of a child's observations, dreams and hopes rely on the belief for a new and better future. Living with his grandfather and mother, little Mykhailyk has a great passion for books and hearing about a huge library at a nearby castle, he begins making plans to go there.

Director: Oleksandr Muratov
Genre: Family
Runtime: 77 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Vasyl Kurach
Production: Dovzhenko Film Studios
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Український
Original Language: uk

Keywords

based on novel or book

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Geese-Swans Fly about?
Life in a Ukrainian village after the Soviet revolution. A poetic ballad, which through the lens of a child's observations, dreams and hopes rely on the belief for a new and better future. Living with his grandfather and mother, little Mykhailyk has a great passion for books and hearing about a huge library at a nearby castle, he begins making plans to go there.
Who directed The Geese-Swans Fly?
The Geese-Swans Fly was directed by Oleksandr Muratov.
Who stars in The Geese-Swans Fly?
The Geese-Swans Fly stars Vladimir Chubarev, Fedir Stryhun, Halyna Demchuk, Volodymyr Oleksiyenko, Valeriy Sheptekita, Larysa Lukashevych.
How long is The Geese-Swans Fly?
The Geese-Swans Fly has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
What genre is The Geese-Swans Fly?
The Geese-Swans Fly is a Family film.
Where was The Geese-Swans Fly produced?
The Geese-Swans Fly was produced in Soviet Union.