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Nataliya Gebdovskaya

Nataliya Gebdovskaya

Acting

Known For

Special Forces Squad
9.0

No description available.

Special Forces Squad

1987
Ostriv lyubovi
N/A

The series consists of ten films based on love and erotic works of Ukrainian literature from the middle of the 19th century to the present day. The films explore love as a multidimensional phenomenon. This is a kind of retrospective slice of the history of society, culture, and art. There are changes in the attitude towards a woman, mother, lover.

Ostriv lyubovi

1995
The Lost Letter
7.6

Folk comedy that tells the adventures of Ukrainian cossacks Vasyl and Andriy as they set out on a long journey to deliver a letter from their leader to the Russian empress in St. Petersburg.

The Lost Letter

1972
Peace to the Huts, War to the Palaces
N/A

A Soviet propaganda miniseries about the Bolshevik coup in 1917-18. Along with the portrayal of fictional characters, the film recreates the images of historical figures from this period.

Peace to the Huts, War to the Palaces

1971
Premiere in Sosnivka
N/A

Institute of Culture graduate, a young film director Konstantin Sirotkin, arrives in the village Sosnovka and in the local country club he is trying to put the Schiller's drama "Intrigue and Love". This young director’s work has identified villagers’ talents, their genuine love for the arts and discovered their spiritual beauty.

Premiere in Sosnivka

1986
Autumn Trip to Mother
N/A

Successful film director Dmitry Pavlovich must fly by plane to Moscow and then to Rome. But the phone rings in his house and he is told that his old mother, who lives in Melovatka, his native village, has fallen ill. Dmitry Pavlovich hires a taxi and begins his “autumn journey to his mother.”

Autumn Trip to Mother

1981
Crime: Deception
7.5

No description available.

Crime: Deception

1976
Peace to the Huts, War to the Palaces
2.0

A Soviet propaganda film about the Bolshevik coup in 1917-18. Along with the portrayal of fictional characters, the film recreates the images of historical figures from this period.

Peace to the Huts, War to the Palaces

1971
Reapers
N/A

Combine harvester operator Vasyl Bylan decides to leave for the Volga region for the harvest right after his wedding. There he receives a commemorative gift for his labor. He wants to return to his wife, but the guys call him to the Altai - snow has fallen there and the grain is perishing. He helps harvest the grain and it becomes clear that without him everyone would drag it off to their personal barns...

Reapers

1979
High Pass
4.8

World War II scattered the Carpathian peasant family of Yaroslava Petrin. She is a dedicated communist, and her husband, son and daughter support OUN-UPA.

High Pass

1982
Big Volodya, Small Volodya
7.0

The action takes place in a backwater small town. The story of the life of a married couple - Colonel Yagich and his wife Sophia Lvovna, a young woman, and their friend - a military doctor, who is called, like Sonechka's husband, Vladimir. Partly to spite Volodya the little man who once did not reciprocate her feeling, Sonechka married Yagich, who is thirty years older than she is. Soon the longing came - she did not love her husband. Soniechka rushes back to Volodya the little, and they begin a stormy romance...

Big Volodya, Small Volodya

1985
Trust
7.0

Problems of modern villages and economic use of land.

Trust

1972
The Stone Host
5.0

TV adaptation of Lesya Ukrainka's drama, which interprets the plot of Don Juan from a feminist point of view.

The Stone Host

1971
Party Secretary
N/A

Collective farmer is unanimously elected secretary of the party committee by her fellow villagers.

Party Secretary

1971
Hunt for the Cossack's Gold
9.0

Long time ago Ukrainian hetman sent his treasures to the British bank, hoping that later Ukraine will get rid of the Moscow yoke and then gold will help Ukrainian people. In modern times KGB agents and foreign spies hunt for hetman's descendant - Ivan Polubotko, guy phlegmatic and narrow-minded, to use him to get the treasure.

Hunt for the Cossack's Gold

1993
People Don’t Know Everything
7.0

During WWII, Dmitro Goritsvit, a partisan commander, fights against fascists and Barabolei in Ukraine, joined by villagers Marta, Ganusia, and injured Red Army commanders Savva Tur and Mikhail Sozinov.

People Don’t Know Everything

1964
The Literate Man
N/A

An unprecedented piece of news spreads through the village: a comrades’ court is to be held between collective farm brigade leader Yakiv Brus and an old woman named Motria, whom he struck on the head. The village club fills with people eager to sort out what seems to be every pressing issue at once.

The Literate Man

1987
Heavy Water
9.0

The film tells about the difficult and dangerous everyday life of submarine officers in love with their profession during the Cold War.

Heavy Water

1979
Tronka
7.0

A tronka, a sheep bell made from a trophy shell casing, symbolises peace from war. In the Ukrainian steppe, where shepherds use tronkas, a military training ground exists. Major Uralov, an officer, marries a local woman, and they have a daughter, Alenka, who dies. After her death, the Uralovs leave the steppe with the military unit, enduring their grief but remaining unbroken. Based on a novel by Oles Honchar.

Tronka

1972
The Last Bunker
N/A

The film tells about the last stage of the struggle of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army against the NKVD squads. Events occurring after the end of World War II.

The Last Bunker

1991