WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Kharkiv

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  • “Kharkiv has a Spring” (1968): This Soviet film is set in Kharkiv during World War II and follows the lives of several characters as they navigate the hardships of war.
  • “The Tribe” (2014): This critically acclaimed Ukrainian film takes place in a boarding school for deaf children in Kharkiv and explores themes of love, corruption, and survival.
  • “The Battle of Kharkov” (1943): It’s a Soviet war film that depicts the events of the Second World War, specifically the Battle of Kharkov, one of the key Eastern Front battles.
  • “Messenger Boy” (1960): A Soviet comedy that tells the story of a young messenger boy in Kharkiv and follows his adventures and misadventures in the city.
  • “The Guide” (2014): Set in 1930s Kharkiv, this drama film follows the life of a blind visitor who embarks on a journey across Ukraine, learning about the country’s history and culture.
  • “Hello, I’m Your Aunt!” (1975): A popular Soviet comedy where a young man rents a room and disguises himself as a woman’s long-lost nephew in Kharkiv, leading to hilarious situations.
  • “Close to Eden” (1991): Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, this film is set in a remote village near Kharkiv and explores the clash between traditional and modern values.
  • “Prisoner of the Mountains” (1996): While not entirely set in Kharkiv, this Russian film features Kharkiv as the starting point for a journey that takes the characters into the Caucasus Mountains.
  • “The Law of Corruption” (2022): A contemporary Ukrainian crime thriller set in Kharkiv, focusing on corruption and crime within the city.
  • “Eternal Call” (1991): This war film is set in Kharkiv during World War II and tells the story of a group of teenagers who join the resistance and fight against the German occupation.
  • These movies offer a variety of genres and explore different periods of history, showcasing the richness and diversity of stories set in Kharkiv.
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