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It Can Not Be Forgotten

The story unfolds in a post-war town in Western Ukraine. The enemy agents are trying to subvert communist writer Aleksandr Garmash using ideological diversions. In parallel, a story is told about student Rostislav Danchenko who is being recruited by enemy agents. The story is pertinent due to resurgence of ultra-nationalist underground activity in Western Ukraine after World War II.

Top Cast

  • Sergey Bondarchuk

    Sergey Bondarchuk

    Aleksandr Garmash

  • Lidiya Smirnova

    Lidiya Smirnova

    Anna

  • Olga Zhizneva

    Olga Zhizneva

    Evdokia Garmash

  • Yelena Gogoleva

    Yelena Gogoleva

    Maria Spiridonovna

  • Nikolai Plotnikov

    Nikolai Plotnikov

    Yarchuk

  • Aleksandr Khvylia

    Aleksandr Khvylia

    Korshun

  • Valentina Ushakova

    Valentina Ushakova

    Galina

  • Vyacheslav Tikhonov

    Vyacheslav Tikhonov

    Rostislav Danchenko

  • Nikolay Kryuchkov

    Nikolay Kryuchkov

    Rodion

Overview

The story unfolds in a post-war town in Western Ukraine. The enemy agents are trying to subvert communist writer Aleksandr Garmash using ideological diversions. In parallel, a story is told about student Rostislav Danchenko who is being recruited by enemy agents. The story is pertinent due to resurgence of ultra-nationalist underground activity in Western Ukraine after World War II.

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