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The Last Fortress, Hacibey
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The Last Fortress, Hacibey

Oct 15, 2020
1h 40m
★ 8.0

Overview

Son Kale Hacibey is a historical action film that tells the story of a battle between the Turkish Ottoman Empire and the Ukrainian Hetmanate Empire on the one hand, and the Russian Empire on the other hand. The forces are fighting to gain control of the Hacibey Castle, an impenetrable fortress located on the Black Sea coast in the heart of Ukrainian Hetmanate Empire. And just when the Russians thought they were winning the battle against Ukrainians and Turks, a mysterious hero - a brave Ukrainian cossack warrior Andriy - arrives in Istambul to deliver a secret message from from Ukrainian Hetmanate Empire's leadership. A message that can forever change the course of this battle.

Genres

Adventure
History

Production Companies

Georgian International Films
Ternopil Film Commission
InsightMedia Producing Center
AISI film
Ukrainian State Film Agency
Ministry of Culture of Ukraine
Odesa Film Studio
Dovzhenko Film Studios

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Cast

Oleksandr Sokolov

Andrii

Oleksandr Sokolov

Deren Talu

Fatima

Deren Talu

Iraklii Maruashvili

Yoram

Iraklii Maruashvili

Kateryna Shevchenko

Kateryna Shevchenko

Yurdaer Okur

Ahmet Pasa

Yurdaer Okur

Oleh Symonenko

Oleh Symonenko

Oleksandr Polovets

general Morozov

Oleksandr Polovets

Georgiy Deliev

Georgiy Deliev

Dmytro Rybalevskyi

Dmytro Rybalevskyi

Denys Faliuta

Denys Faliuta