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I'm Coming to You...

The main motive of the film - a tragic love of Lesya Ukrainka to Marxist revolutionary Sergei Merzhinskiy. The film is about the poetess' trip to her beloved, in the literal and metaphorical sense at the same time.

Top Cast

  • Alla Demidova

    Alla Demidova

    Lesya Ukrainka

  • Nikolay Olyalin

    Nikolay Olyalin

    Sergei Merzhinskiy

  • Olga Mateshko

    Olga Mateshko

    Vira

  • Klara Luchko

    Klara Luchko

    Olga Kobylianska

  • Yuliya Tkachenko

    Yuliya Tkachenko

    Olena Pchilka

  • Kostiantyn Stepankov

    Kostiantyn Stepankov

    Jesus Christ

  • Ivan Mykolaichuk

    Ivan Mykolaichuk

  • Ivan Havryliuk

    Ivan Havryliuk

    Mykhailo Dragomanov

  • Leonid Bakshtayev

    Leonid Bakshtayev

    Berkovskiy

Overview

The main motive of the film - a tragic love of Lesya Ukrainka to Marxist revolutionary Sergei Merzhinskiy. The film is about the poetess' trip to her beloved, in the literal and metaphorical sense at the same time.

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