Stop-Zemlia (2022)
Stop-Zemlia (2022)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Stop-Zemlia is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Amazon Video, Klassiki, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Kanopy
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Cast & Crew.
Maria Fedorchenko
Masha Chernykh
Arsenii Markov
Senia Steshenko
Yana Isaienko
Yana Bratiychuk
Oleksandr Ivanov
Sasha Hanskyi
Andrii Abalmazov
Andrii Klymyshyn
Rubin Abukhatab
Rubin Zhuravlov
Marharyta Astakhova
Margo Osipova
Oksana Babych
Oksana Herasymenko
Inna Belikova
Masha's mother
Sehiy Derevyanko
Masha's father
Marta Dolesko
Marta Belska
Kateryna Gornostai
Director
Daniel Khoroshavin
Dania Andronov
Olha Beskhmelnytsina
Producer
Kateryna Kozlova
Katia Shydlovska
Viktoria Khomenko
Producer
Viktoriia Kravchenko
Biology teacher
Nika Krykun
Nika Polonska
Natalia Libet
Producer
Vitalii Sheremetiev
Producer
Nastya Kulchytska
Nastia Shchukina
Nina Makarchuk
Nina Alenych
Oleksandr Roshchyn
Cinematographer
Yeva Nahorna
Yeva Hulak
Olesya Ostrovskaya
Sasha's mother
Ivan Perepechechenko
Vania Dychenko
Nіkon Romanchenko
Editor
Solomia Savchak
Solia Velychko
Maxym Nimenko
ProductionDesigner
Lev Shurov
'Mouse' Ostashchenko
Artem Sliusarenko
Artem Dzhun
Olena Tolmachova
Lena Lynnyk
Polina Vorona
Polina Chorna
Dymytrii Yaroshenko
Matvii Chernykh (Masha's brother)
Anton Yejov
Anton Kapko
Sofiia Yevmina
Sonia Konovalenko
Daryna Yurchyshyn
Darka Hnatyk
Mykyta Zhernosiekov
Nikita Zhardetskyi
Viktor Shevchenko
Location Scout
Mykhailo Zakutskyi
Sound Designer
Maryana Klochko
Music
Viktoriia Khomenko
Producer
Alyona Gres
Costume Design
Oleksandr Korotun
Focus Puller
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Stop-Zemlia (Ukrainian: Стоп-Земля) is a 2021 Ukrainian romance, coming-of-age and drama film directed and written by Ukrainian director Kateryna Gornostai, and starring Maria Fedorchenko, Arsenii Markov, Yana Isaienko and Oleksandr Ivanov. The feature film portrays a teenage coming of age story. All the depicted events are fiction, but creative team attempted to portray them as improvisations. The characters had a set of activities when the script was written, but they gained traits once the actors were found. The film was first released on May 3, 2021 in Berlin International Film Festival, and received the Crystal Bear for the Best Film in the Generation 14plus competition. The film received positive reviews from critics. Later the film appeared at the 12th Odesa International Film Festival (OIFF) on August 19, 2021, where the film received the main award of the festival - the Grand Prix. Kateryna Gornostai also became the winner of Duke in the nomination Best Full-Length Film. On March 9, 2022, the film was awarded the Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine.
The film's director, Kateryna Gornostai, opened the presentation by stating that the title 'Stop-Zemlia' is important to the film's success, and the film ended up keeping the same title in English, as so not to lose its intended impact. Kateryna spent about a year looking for real people to play the heroine and the class of students, and the chosen actors then underwent a 7 week acting workshop together before filming began.