Drama1961-1970USSRVladimir DenisenkoWar

Vladimir Denisenko AKA Conscience (1968)

Volodymyr Denysenko’s searing partisan drama is a neglected masterpiece of Soviet Ukrainian cinema. Recounting a partisan attack on a Nazi officer and the brutal recriminations that follow, Vasyl Zemliak’s quasi-autobiographical script draws on his own experiences in occupied rural Ukraine during World War Two. Denysenko renders Zemliak’s existentialist drama of conviction and sacrifice in starkly poetic visuals, accompanied by the discordant score of Krzysztof Penderecki. Conscience was shot as a diploma project in an effort to evade the censors, but was still denied a release and only screened in 1989. Reminiscent of Larisa Shepitko’s The Ascent, it is less celebrated than its contemporaries in the Ukrainian “poetic cinema” movement, but remains a clarion call of anti-war filmmaking.

Volodymyr Denysenko - Sovist [1968].mkv
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Container:  	Matroska
Runtime: 	1 h 17 min
Size: 	1.97 GiB
Video
Codec: 	x264
Resolution: 	1040x720
Frame rate: 	23.976 fps
Bit rate: 	3 630 kb/s
BPP: 	0.195
Audio
#1:  	Ukrainian 2.0ch AAC LC @ 44.1 Khz

https://nitro.download/view/5DE0E718980FAD2/Volodymyr_Denysenko_-_Sovist__1968_.mkv

Language(s):Ukranian, German
Subtitles:English

Many thanks to Art for the this copy.

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