Brama
Brama
They say that in 1985, our authorities finally contacted aliens - and they made contact. This led to the events of April 26, 1986 - the Chernobyl disaster. This explosion and radiation released many strange creatures and opened a Gate - a portal to another dimension. There are very few people living in the Zone now, but there are still some. Here, for example, is the family of grandmother Frosi. She is responsible for her sick daughter Slava, who was recently abandoned by her husband, and for her grandson Vovchyk. Baba occasionally uses rare hallucinogenic mushrooms, communicates with various creatures and tells how she killed 12 Germans in her youth during the war. But a quiet life does not last forever - Frosi receives a warning about an imminent disaster that needs to be prevented. Few will believe this story. Read more The film is based on the play "At the Beginning and the End of Time" by Pavel Aryeh. The director of the picture is Volodymyr Tykhy. He previously worked on the "Mysterious Island" project (2008). The film starred: Irma Vitovska ("Invincible" (2001), "Mountain of Gemstones" (2005), the series "Lesya + Roma"), Vitalina Bibliv ("Matchmakers 2" (2009), "Urgent! I'm looking for a husband" (2011), "Piddubny" (2012)), Yaroslav Fedorchuk ("Hitler is kaput" (2008), "Return Musketeers" (2009), the TV series "Wolf Sun"), Dmytro Tuboltsev ("The Search" (2014)). The film premiered on November 28, 2017 at the Dark Nights Film Festival in Tallinn, Estonia.