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2015 documentary film
Dixie Land
Directed byRoman Bondarchuk
Produced byIlona Bicevska
Starring
  • Semen Nikolayevich Ryvkin
  • Polina Tarasenko
  • Roman Kupriyanov
Edited byRoman Bondarchuk
Music byAnton Baibakov
Production
company
Avantis Promo
Release date
  • September 15, 2015 (2015-09-15)
Running time61 minutes
CountryUkraine
LanguageUkrainian

Dixie Land (alternatively spelled Dixieland) is a 2015 Ukrainian documentary film.

Synopsis

The documentary was filmed in the Ukrainian city of Kherson. The film follows four members of a children's orchestra (Roman, Polina, and two boys both named Nikita) who like to play American jazz music. The movie focuses on the children's strong connection with their grumpy but well-loved teacher, Semyon Nikolayevich Ryvkin.

Cast

  • Semen Nikolayevich Ryvkin
  • Roman Kupriyanov
  • Polina Tarasenko

Release and Distribution

Dixie Land was directed, written, and edited by Roman Bondarchuk. Bondarchuk had gained acclaim as a documentary filmmaker thanks to his earlier films, such as Euromaidan and Ukrainian Sheriffs.

Dixie Land premiered in Ukraine in 2015. The film played at the Odesa International Film Festival where it won the Golden Duke award. The film was also featured at the Lielais Kristaps National Film Festival in Latvia in September 2015 and at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in the United States in April 2016. The film was also shown on television in Finland in March 2017.

Reception

The Odessa Review said of the film, "Honestly, Dixie Land is the kind of powerful film that needs no introduction — it needs to be seen."

External links

Dixie Land at IMDb

References

  1. http://nkc.gov.lv/en/archive/dixieland/
  2. Bondarchuk, Roman. "Dixie Land". Cineuropa. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
  3. "The grand closing ceremony of the 8th odesa international film festival". Odesa International Film Festival. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
  4. "The Odessa Review's OIFF Diary: Day 3 — Dixie Land, Black Level, Gabriel and the Mountain". The Odessa Review. July 18, 2017. Retrieved February 24, 2021.


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