The film was made on a voluntary basis and funded by the Transcarpathian bank "Lisbank". Historical and Cultural Significance
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This refers to the video codec used to compress the file into the .avi format, which was a standard for internet video sharing in the early to mid-2000s. Famine-33.(1991).DVDRip_xvid.avi
Released during the final year of the Soviet Union, the film broke a decades-long state taboo regarding the mention of the Holodomor .
It remains a foundational work of Ukrainian cinema, used to educate on the tragedy of the famine, which killed an estimated 3.9 to 7 million people. File Technical Context The film was made on a voluntary basis
The film is based on the novel The Yellow Prince by Vasyl Barka.
The file refers to a digital copy of the 1991 Soviet-Ukrainian drama film Famine-33 (Ukrainian: Holod-33 ), which was the first feature film to depict the Holodomor —the man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933. Film Overview Director: Oles Yanchuk. Released during the final year of the Soviet
Critics describe it as a "historically important" but artistically somber film, noted for its slow pacing and realistic, harrowing imagery.