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    White Bird With a Black Mark

    1972 · War · 1h 39m

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  1. The White Bird Marked with Black (Ukrainian: Білий Птах З Чорною Ознакою, romanized: Bilyi Ptakh z Chornoyu Oznakoyu', Russian: Белая птица с чёрной отметиной, romanized: Belaya ptitsa s chornoy otmetinoy) is a 1971 Soviet period drama film directed by Yuri Ilyenko.

  2. Jan 17, 1972 · Bilyy ptakh z chornoyu oznakoyu: Directed by Yuri Ilyenko. With Larisa Kadochnikova, Ivan Mikolaychuk, Bogdan Stupka, Yuri Mikolajchuk. Colourful 'optimistic tragedy' of a poor family in Ukraine, living in the Carpathian mountains near the Romanian border, during the Second World War.

    • (616)
    • Drama, War
    • Yuri Ilyenko
    • 1972-01-17
  3. A family struggles to survive in an area that was claimed as part of Rumania, Poland and the Ukraine, all within a short span of time. When World War II comes, various family members choose different masters; some even choose to work for the Soviets. War, struggle, marriages, births, deaths--all these events punctuate the story of this large ...

    • Yurii Illienko
    • 99 min
    • 4
  4. A family struggles to survive in an area that was claimed as part of Rumania, Poland and the Ukraine, all within a short span of time. When World War II comes, various family members choose different masters; some even choose to work for the Soviets. War, struggle, marriages, births, deaths--all these events punctuate the story of this large family.

    • (465)
    • Sovexportfilm, Dovzhenko Film Studios
    • Yurii Illienko
  5. Jan 17, 1972 · Is The White Bird Marked with Black (1972) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial.

  6. The White Bird Marked with Black was conceived by lead actor and screenwriter Ivan Mykolaychuk in 1969. On 6 May 1969, he met with director Yuri Ilyenko and offered him to compose a script based on his idea. Ilyenko accepted, and the two ended their work on the screenplay by 15 June. They submitted it to the Dovzhenko Film Studios: member of ...

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