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Klim Zhukov and Kristina Egorova analyze Vladimir Bortko's film "Taras Bulba" (2009). The events of the film take place in the middle of the 17th century. The Great Polish Kingdom entered the golden age of its power. With fire and sword, the Polish gentry conquered the Ukrainian land, imposing their own rules everywhere. Lands were seized along with people, free peasants were bound to the land. All those who did not want to walk as Polish serfs flocked to the lower reaches of the Dnieper. Very soon, Zaporozhye became the center of the Cossack freemen and a headache for the great empire. Yesterday's slaves, robbers, became masters of the fate of their entire people here. Film page on Kino-Teatr.ru: https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/... Taras Bulba (2009) Country: Russia Genres: action, drama, war, history Director: Vladimir Bortko Screenwriters: Vladimir Bortko, Nikolai Gogol Producers: Anton Zlatopolsky, Ruben Dishdishyan, Alexander Potemkin Camera operator: Dmitry Mass Composer: Igor Kornelyuk Actors: Bogdan Stupka, Igor Petrenko, Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Magdalena Melcazh, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Ada Rogovtseva, Mikhail Boyarsky, Sergey Dreiden, Yuri Belyaev, Les Serdyuk Klim Zhukov's Telegram channel: https://t.me/uzhukova Kristina Egorova's Instagram: / kristina_egorych #klimzhukov #kristinaegorova #deconstruction