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1963 Soviet fantasy film This article is about the 1963 Soviet fantasy film. For the 1917/1918 play by Lesya Ukrainka, see The Forest Song. For the 2023 animated film, see Mavka: The Forest Song.
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Forest Song
Directed byViktor Ivchenko
Written byViktor Ivchenko
Starring
CinematographyAlexey Prokopenko
Edited byL. Mkhitaryyanch
Music byIgor Shamo
Production
company
Dovzhenko Film Studios
Running time95 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian/Ukrainian

Forest Song (Russian: Лесная песня, romanizedLesnaya pesnya, Ukrainian: Лісова пісня, romanizedLisova pisnia) is a 1963 Soviet fantasy drama film directed by Viktor Ivchenko.

Plot

There is a guy and a girl who are reading the book "The Forest Song" by Lesya Ukrainka on the river bank. Reading transfers them to Polesia where the action of the drama takes place.

The mythological characters and people meet in the magic wood. The music of the nozzle, which is played by country guy Lukash, awakens the forest girl Mavka from a dream. They fall in love. Mavka leaves the forest kingdom and goes to people because of Lukash. Lukash's mother treats Mavka with hostility. She insists on Lukash’s marriage to the widow Kilina and it causes a very intolerable pain to Mavka. But she is taken away "By the one who sits in the rock ". Leshy damns Lukash for his unfaithfulness and turns him into a wolf.

After Lukash’s uncle dies, he flounces in the wood and his shout returns Mavka from hee drowsiness. She forgives Lukash and he becomes a man again.

Hoping to meet Lukash, Mavka comes to his house where meets Kilina, and that damns her. Mavka turns into a weeping willow. Lukash comes back home, and Kilina's son asks him to play a pipe. Lukash plays the melody, which made acquaintance with Mavka. The pipe plays Mavka’s voice, and Kilina makes Lukash cut down a willow. After Lukash’s refusal, Kilina tries to make it herself. Perelesnik saves Mavka.

Lukash goes to the wood, where he meets Mavka's wraith. The memories of spring and love in an autumn night cover with the snow. Lukash sits still under the birch … The girl reads the final words of the book on the seashore, stroking the guy’s head.

Cast

  • Raisa Nedashkovskaya as Mavka
  • Volodymy Sydorchuk as Lukash
  • Petro Vesklyarov as Uncle Lev
  • Volodymyr Rudin as Spirit of the Forest
  • Valery Kvitka as Forest Fire
  • Varvara Maslyuchenko (Hubenko) as Lukash's Mother
  • Raisa Pyrozhenko as Kylyna
  • Raisa Doroshenko as Water Nymph
  • Ada Rogovtseva as Meadow Nymph (as A. Rogovtseva)
  • Leonid Marchenko as Kutz (as L. Marchenko)

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