The Stone Cross

The Stone Cross

76 mins | Drama | March 7, 1968

Kaminnyi khrest (Stone Cross, 1968) told the powerful story of a proud farmer who decided to emigrate to Canada during the 1890s. The film captured moments shortly before the farmer set off for his voyage and had to say “good-bye” to his native village, friends and relatives. The internal conflict of the farmer in doubt about his decision became the central focus of the film. Like Vasyl Stefanyk’s novella that inspired it, the film is a meditation on the sense of one’s belonging, the sense of one’s own culture and what it means to abandon it.

The Stone Cross

76 mins | Drama | March 7, 1968

The Stone Cross
Kaminnyi khrest (Stone Cross, 1968) told the powerful story of a proud farmer who decided to emigrate to Canada during the 1890s. The film captured moments shortly before the farmer set off for his voyage and had to say “good-bye” to his native village, friends and relatives. The internal conflict of the farmer in doubt about his decision became the central focus of the film. Like Vasyl Stefanyk’s novella that inspired it, the film is a meditation on the sense of one’s belonging, the sense of one’s own culture and what it means to abandon it.
IMDb rating 7.6
Producers Dovzhenko Film Studios
Original title Камінний хрест
Directors Leonid Osyka
Writers Ivan Drach

Cast

Danylo Ilchenko

as Ivan

Kateryna Mateyko

as Ivanikha

Boryslav Brondukov

as Boryslav Brondukov

Ivan Mykolaichuk

as Mykola

Kostiantyn Stepankov

as Mykhailo

Vasyl Symchych

as Gazda Heorhiy

Borys Savchenko

as Dmytro

Antonina Leftiy

as Antonina