Dustards

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Dustards
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English theatrical release poster
Directed byStanislav Gurenko
Produced byYana Altukhova
Alexander Kamenets
Dmitry Karpenko
StarringIgor Kaluh
Sergey Dozer
Alexander Popko
Volodymyr Cheremys
CinematographyRed Glass Production
Music by Alexander Bulich
Distributed byMMD
Release date
  • November 3, 2016 (2016-11-03)
Running time
56 minutes
CountryUkraine
LanguagesRussian, Ukrainian, English

Dustards is the first Ukrainian feature-length documentary film about motorcycle travel to Western Ukraine. [1] [2] [3] The film premiered in November 2016. [4] [5]

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About the film

The story takes place in summer 2015, when four friends and a small film crew go on a journey to explore the Carpathian Mountains region.

«Dust, rain, lack of sleep and exhaustion were just a small part of everything we have experienced during our journey. However, the emotions which I have personally experienced and continue to feel while working on film have inspired and motivated me through all the process of creating this movie. I am sure that every person who lives in Ukraine and other countries around the world should know what an amazing country we live in»

says Stanislaw Gurenko, the director of the documentary

The film was produced and launched by the company Red Glass Production known promotional shots for famous brands and collaborations with artists such as Pianoboy, O.Torvald, LOBODA and others. This is the first film project which engaged a team of Red Glass. [6]

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