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Lymerivna

The main character repeats the destiny of many peasant women of her time. Her personal feelings were completely uninteresting to her parents, indeed they were always chasing after the profit. That’s why they married the daughter with a rich man whom was completely unpleasant to her. It is a screen adaption of Panas Myrny’s production.

Top Cast

  • Tatyana Alekseeva

    Tatyana Alekseeva

    Natalia Lymerivna

  • Sofia Fedortseva

    Sofia Fedortseva

    Mother Shkandibikha

  • Lyubov Komaretska

    Lyubov Komaretska

    Orishka

  • Grigoriy Kozachenko

    Grigoriy Kozachenko

    Knur

  • Volodymyr Kraynychenko

    Volodymyr Kraynychenko

    Karpo Shkandibikho

  • Yelena Litskanovich

    Yelena Litskanovich

    Marusya

  • Boris Stavitskiy

    Boris Stavitskiy

    Vasyl

  • Lidiya Krinitskaya

    Lidiya Krinitskaya

    Mother Lymerivna

Overview

The main character repeats the destiny of many peasant women of her time. Her personal feelings were completely uninteresting to her parents, indeed they were always chasing after the profit. That’s why they married the daughter with a rich man whom was completely unpleasant to her. It is a screen adaption of Panas Myrny’s production.

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