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Klondike

Klondike

MovieDramaWar

2022 · 100m

Synopsis

The story of a Ukrainian family living on the border of Russia and Ukraine during the start of the war. Irka refuses to leave her house even as the village gets captured by armed forces. Shortly after they find themselves at the center of an international air crash catastrophe on July 17, 2014.

Trailer

Klondike official trailer

Cast

ME

Maryna Er Gorbach

Director

Oksana Cherkashyna

Oksana Cherkashyna

Irka

Sergey Shadrin

Sergey Shadrin

Tolik

Oleg Shcherbina

Oleg Shcherbina

Yaryk

OS

Oleg Shevchuk

Sanya

Artur Aramyan

Artur Aramyan

Mercenary Commander

Evgeniy Efremov

Evgeniy Efremov

Chief

NS

Nadir Samedov

Mercenary

AO

Anatolij Ohorodnyk

Mercenary

AI

Amdrii Iaroshevskii

Mercenary

DS

Danylo Savchenko

Mercenary

OK

Oleksiy Konovalenkov

Commander

TM

Tetiana Misik

Foreigner

SM

Serhii Momot

Foreigner

ME

Maryna Er Gorbach

Writer

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Comments

10 Comments

Probably the worst movie ever made
Probably the worst movie ever madeJul 6, 2023

Unbelievable that 'experts' give this movie a high rating, must be tremendisly biast by what's going on in Ukraine these days. Literaly everything is wrong with this movie, there is no real story line and the remains of what was a start of a story line is so predictable that it made me nauseous, filming is cheap and doubtful quality - the only parts worth while watching are the actual cuts from news items of the crashed planes, tanks and planes only are suggested by sound - and acting is terrible, I mean if this is a good representation of the Ukraine people this must be the most depressive country in the world, what a waste of time.

You are there....
You are there....May 12, 2023

.... so intensely in this film of the situation in 2014 in Donbas region. This family does not want to be part of the war but is forced to deal with the situation of factions in their small town, on their farm. The leads are all marvelous in their roles; the screenwriting, direction, cinematography, all outstanding. I saw it just today at the Alameda International Film Festival and someone said -- "can all of our political leaders be made to watch this?" The dedication was to the women of Ukraine and I definitely feel as if this was a women's war film-- contrasting with another film made also in 2022 where there were almost no women to be found.

Brutal, Harsh and Gripping
Brutal, Harsh and GrippingMay 12, 2023

Saw this back at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival When I first heard about this at Sundance, I didn't know what to think about it as I have never seen a movie from Ukraine before and this was a weird synopsis. However, after viewing it, it's very clear that Maryna Er Gorbach has a great future of making possible masterpieces of Ukraine cinema. Gorbach offers such an brutal look of the political situation between Ukraine and Russia through the lens of a couple struggling to go on with their days. Throughout the movie, there are many incredible long but realistic takes of characters walking around and speaking which really helped to add the realism and brutal nature of what the characters were facing. All performances were amazing and the characters felt so real as if you are really witnessing them going through this troubles. The execution is perfectly made as it shows that Gorbach really cares about her craft. Beautiful sound designs and there were some moments that made me feel really uneasy but in a good way. The feeling of uneasy because it was quite brutal and hard to stomach at times. Pacing did drag a little but it wasn't something that ruined my entire experience with this movie. Rating: A-

Devastating
DevastatingMay 12, 2023

You know what's going to happen here yet you watch it for the strong character that leads Klondike with her family who are suddenly finding it difficult to exist. There's levity in the proceedings that make you really wonder what is all this for. With excellent performances and haunting visuals, Klondike kept me hooked and made me morose at the same time. The visuals are so stunning you almost believe you are at the Ukraine-Russia border. The worse part is that you dear for your life too. Interestingly, at the IFFK this year all I have seen so far are tragedies. (Watched at the 2022 International Film Festival of Kerala in Trivandrum.)

You feel like you're "in between" in the conflict
You feel like you're "in between" in the conflictMay 12, 2023

I watched this at the SIE Center in Denver. I'm not a movie buff and was invited by a friend. The nuances that the film maker is able to capture are amazing: the strong desire by the main character to simply just live, how they're stuck between two opposing sides, but don't want to be in the war...and have no choice, the lack of resources, the lack of control, etc. I'm not usually a long take person, but I felt the confusion and lack of information that each of them had so palpable as a result. It made me realize what war would be like for me personally if it were ever to come to Denver, to my block, to my house. I love my house and leaving it would be incredibly tough. The subtleties were all captured. The acting was amazing and I was impressed by the final scene. Without giving it away, it looked so realistic.

New Life, Squashed Between The Sides
New Life, Squashed Between The SidesMay 12, 2023

New generation of people, born and raised during the occupation is one of the greatest tragedies that modern Ukraine has faced and going to face in the future. This movie is telling the story of the origin of this trauma, without answering the question of how to cure it, and doing it in quite a brutal way. The cinematography is beautiful. It consists of mostly static frames of soulless people and machines, whom are really busy with butchering both nature and themselves, without questioning the moral of their deeds even once, and a single human soul, terribly afraid of unknown and a savage new reality. She hides the disbelief in silence while waiting the moment of birth. In general, it's a worthy contender for being the one of the best war movie of the modern Ukrainian cinema, it is getting really close to Atlantis, which I consider the pinnacle of this genre.

Such talented film
Such talented filmMay 12, 2023

It kept me in suspense while watching the movie. A story familiar to Ukrainians before the full-scale invasion, and familiar - after. You watch a movie, and you realize that Ukrainians are different, even though they were born on the same land. And you often ask yourself the question: why are we so different? Personalities are always interesting to watch. How they show their character in different situations. Why do feelings control them? You want to watch the emotional life of the characters. You want to worry for them, to believe. Ukrainians are not immigrants, we are in our own territory. This is our land!

Klondike
KlondikeMar 23, 2023

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You are there....
You are there....Mar 2, 2023

.... so intensely in this film of the situation in 2014 in Donbas region. This family does not want to be part of the war but is forced to deal with the situation of factions in their small town, on their farm. The leads are all marvelous in their roles; the screenwriting, direction, cinematography, all outstanding. I saw it just today at the Alameda International Film Festival and someone said -- "can all of our political leaders be made to watch this?" The dedication was to the women of Ukraine and I definitely feel as if this was a women's war film-- contrasting with another film made also in 2022 where there were almost no women to be found.

Klondaik
KlondaikFeb 16, 2023

source: Klondaik