The Game of Fate: Road. Vasyl Stefanyk

28 minutes - Ukraine - 2014

Status Completed

Format TV movie

Category Short documentary

Genre DocumentaryBiographical

Production company Vіatel

Directors Vasily Vіter

Screenwriter Halyna Kryvorchuk

Composers De Wolfe Music

Sound Directors Oleh Holovyoshkіn

Film editor Arsenіy Bortnik

Makeup artists Kateryna Vodliana

Operator Heorhіy Krivosheienko

Producer Vasily Vіter

Executive Producers Halyna Kryvorchuk

Host Natalka Sopіt

Voice acting Taras Denysenko

Creation year 2014

Country Ukraine

Language Ukrainian

Film from the series The Game of Fate.

Part 1

The outstanding Ukrainian short story writer Vasyl Stefanyk (1871-1936) was born in Pokuttia, in the village of Rusiv, into a wealthy peasant family. His early years of schooling, his first love, his first written lines – all this happened in Rusiv, Sniatyn and Kolomyia.

Part 2

After graduating from high school, Vasyl Stefanyk enrolled at Krakow University to study medicine. However, he was not particularly enthusiastic about his studies. Instead, he became involved in political and social activities. He gained knowledge of European culture. He met Solomiia Krushelnytska. At this time, he began writing short stories that would bring him worldwide fame.

Part 3

Vasyl Stefanyk entered world literature with works such as The Stone Cross. His first collection of short stories was published in Chernivtsi. He saw his characters around him and was deeply moved by their fates when he wrote about them. Olha Kobylianska supported him in his creative work. In his personal life, the young Stefanyk fell in love with a woman who was already married, Yevhenia Kalytovska.

Part 4

The early years of the 20th century brought Vasyl Stefanyk much grief. The woman he loved reciprocated his feelings, but did not accept his hand and heart. Soon after, his mother, with whom Vasyl had a close spiritual bond, passed away. Vasyl was plagued by illness and had to leave university. The only person close to Vasyl Stefanyk was his beloved's sister, Olha Hamorak. She helped Stefanyk overcome his depression and return to life and literature.

Part 5

After marrying Olha Hamorak, Stefanyk's life settles down. But Olha died early, leaving him with three small children. Stefanyk abandoned literature for a long time. Instead, he devoted himself entirely to politics and was elected ambassador to the Vienna Parliament. After surviving World War I, the writer began writing again. He lived in his native Rusov until the last years of his life, devoting himself to his children and fellow villagers. His love for the Hamorak sisters remained with him throughout his life. The final dramatic episode was his farewell to his younger son, who emigrated to Canada.

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