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The documentary “Yaremchuk: The Incomparable World of Beauty” about the first Ukrainian pop star Nazariya Yaremchuk will be released on Netflix after the end of the theatrical release. It will also be available on “Kyivstar TV”.
This was reported on Instagram Netflix Ukraine and in the press service of “Kyivstar TV”.
Documentary biographical drama directed by Artem Hryhoryan about the Bukovyna artist, one of the founders of the Ukrainian variety show Nazarii Yaremchuk “Yaremchuk: The Incomparable World of Beauty” from September 11will be available to stream on Netflix. At the same time, “Kyivstar TV” announced that they will release the film a day later – September 12.
Maria Yaremchuk, daughter of Nazariya Yaremchuk, and Maksym Serdyuk undertook the idea and production of the film. The tape reveals not only the history of Yaremchuk, but also shows the cultural atmosphere of the 1970s and 1980s in Ukraine.
Can a song change the worldview of an entire generation? The experience of Nazarii Yaremchuk proves that he can. In 1971, the whole country sang the hit song “Red Ruta”. An unprecedented wave of popularity of Ukrainian music took place. And it all started with the fact that a simple Carpathian young man wanted to sing above all else. The film was shot on the initiative of the singer's daughter Maria Yaremchuk. At first, it was planned that the film would be released in 2021, when the singer would have turned 70 years old. Later, the release date was moved, says the description of the film.
Yaremchuk's family provided the artist's personal archives, his diaries and letters, which became the basis of the film. Recordings of concerts and interviews were searched in state archives. The film contains lines from the singer's personal diary.
With the help of artificial intelligence, a sound as close as possible to the real voice of Mr. Nazari was created. Those who worked with him during his lifetime and members of VIA “Smerichka” also share their memories of the first Ukrainian popzizer.
We remind you that the film has already become the highest grossing film. documentary film in Ukraine. In three weekends, it collected UAH 9.9 million at the box office, thus surpassing the previous record holder – the Oscar-winning film “20 Days in Mariupol” by Mstislav Chernov, whose box office total was UAH 9 million.