Premiere of Ukrainian Comedy 'Khreshchatyk 48/2' Scheduled for Late May
In late May 2023, a new family comedy titled 'Khreshchatyk 48/2' is set to hit Ukrainian cinemas, promising to be a true celebration for children and their parents.
In late May 2023, a new family comedy titled 'Khreshchatyk 48/2' is set to hit Ukrainian cinemas, promising to be a true celebration for children and their parents. This film, which combines elements of fantasy and comedy, has already captured the attention of audiences thanks to its recently released trailer and vibrant poster.
'Khreshchatyk 48/2' is produced by Oleksiy Komarovskyi, known for projects such as 'When Will You Get Married?', 'When Will You Divorce?', and 'Heroes' Area'. The film is directed by Dmytro Avdiiev. The plot centers around two 11-year-old children, Yurko and Mia, who embark on an exciting journey through an otherworldly Kyiv hidden behind the door numbered 48/2.
This house number carries symbolic significance, as it hints at the year of the city's founding – 482 AD. It is in this year that the main characters accidentally find themselves. They are not only set to meet mythical neighbors but also to confront an ancient Goddess of Death, who threatens the very existence of light in their world.
In addition to young actors Ivan Novynskyi and Kyra Sayapina, the film features well-known personalities such as Lyubomyr Valivots, Daniil Salem, Volodymyr Rashchuk, Nataliia Denysenko, Oleksandr Yarema, and others. Each actor contributes to the creation of vivid characters that are sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.
Director Oleksiy Komarovskyi shared his thoughts on the premiere: 'I know how much you have been waiting for a Ukrainian children's film this spring. We are releasing it during the last week of school as a gift for children, parents, and teachers before the holidays. This Ukrainian fantasy world lives in the heart of a modern metropolis, where folklore heroes come to life and where everyone wants to go.' These words highlight the film's importance for a young audience, as it aims not only to entertain but also to provide children with an opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of magic and adventure.
'Khreshchatyk 48/2' promises to be a significant event in Ukrainian cinema, as it not only expands the boundaries of the fantasy genre but also emphasizes the importance of Ukrainian culture and folklore. We eagerly await its release in theaters, hoping that it will bring joy and inspiration to many viewers.
Thus, 'Khreshchatyk 48/2' will not only be an entertaining film but also an important cultural phenomenon that will undoubtedly leave a mark in the hearts of Ukrainian audiences.