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6.6/10
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Mavka, a Soul of the Forest, faces an impossible choice between love and her duty as Guardian of the Heart of the Forest when she falls in love with a human, a talented young musician Lucas.Mavka, a Soul of the Forest, faces an impossible choice between love and her duty as Guardian of the Heart of the Forest when she falls in love with a human, a talented young musician Lucas.Mavka, a Soul of the Forest, faces an impossible choice between love and her duty as Guardian of the Heart of the Forest when she falls in love with a human, a talented young musician Lucas.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Sarah Natochenny
- Kylina
- (English version)
- (voice)
Marc Thompson
- Lesh
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Mike Pollock
- The One Who Sits on the Rock
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Tyler Bunch
- Eric
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
- Nina
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Tom Wayland
- Frol
- (English version)
- (voice)
Scott Rayow
- Leo
- (English version)
- (voice)
Laurie Hymes
- Mavka
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jeffrey Hylton
- Script Doctor
- (English version)
- (voice)
Sarah Smithton
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voice)
Nataliya Denisenko
- Mavka
- (voice)
Serhiy Prytula
- Frol
- (voice)
Natalya Sumska
- Healer
- (voice)
- (as Nataliya Sumskaya)
Nazar Zadneprovskiy
- Lesh
- (voice)
Elena Kravets
- Kylina
- (voice)
Katya Osadcha
- Villager Women
- (voice)
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Watched this cartoon in the cinema in Odesa. The impressions are great, beautiful graphics, a wonderful story based on ukrainian legends, cool songs. I really liked how the cartoon characters were drawn, the characters are very beautiful, the scenery is mesmerizing, the nature is incredible! Very funny jokes, several times we couldn't hold back and laughed for the whole hall. It's nice to hear the voices of ukrainian stars. In a word, my daughter was impressed! I recommend watch this cartoon, if you want to have a good time with your child, get aesthetic pleasure and touch to ukrainian legends and folklore.
The courage of the authors is to be commended. They chose a Slavic (Ukrainian) setting and guessed it. We hardly see it in cinemas.
This dynamic cartoon will not let you get bored or fall asleep. Your children will like it and Mavka will try very hard to please you too.
I liked the good visuals and fresh style. Of course you have to forgive the average animation of some human characters. But the inhabitants and spirits of the forest are excellent.
Also, this cartoon is worth watching to support young and talented authors. So that they can create very good product in the future.
And stay after the subtitles to see the important plot twist ;)
This dynamic cartoon will not let you get bored or fall asleep. Your children will like it and Mavka will try very hard to please you too.
I liked the good visuals and fresh style. Of course you have to forgive the average animation of some human characters. But the inhabitants and spirits of the forest are excellent.
Also, this cartoon is worth watching to support young and talented authors. So that they can create very good product in the future.
And stay after the subtitles to see the important plot twist ;)
Foreign viewers, fans of fantasy, may involuntarily compare this cartoon with Princess Mononoke, but all the responsibility here lies solely with the screenwriters, who probably wanted to add or even replace the depressive texts of the Ukrainian poetess with a more joyful and childlike naivety, where good triumphs over evil, and there is a happy ending at the end of the movie. The cartoon is really high-quality and interesting for both children and adults. I would like to single out interesting secondary characters, such as Frol, Erek and Derek (which are very reminiscent of the Klitschko brothers) , and the forest character Hook, and of course the forest naiads. Musical compositions performed by Dakha Brakha (as well as their cartoon characters), Khrystyna Soloviy and Artem Pyvovarov fit very harmoniously into the feature film. It is very pleasant that animated films based on the works of Ukrainian poets, poetesses,writers began to appear on the big screens.
Being mostly raised on Disney's cartoon in a post soviet Ukraine I must admit, that this is the first cartoon of its kind(made in Ukraine) that deeply touched my stale, selfish ego.
Even though the film was in production for something like 3 years, and was postponed for release several times (the last, probably due to the war), I like to admit that the final result is remarkably good.
Needless to say, that international viewers will miss some real fun & insights related to local (modern) Ukrainian culture, due to translation(as this always happens), but I hope, that the most important senses will get positive acclaim.
P.s. The movie is based off a classic poetic play, called "The Forest Song" by Lesya Ukrainka, which all Ukrainian kids study in mid-school.
Even though the film was in production for something like 3 years, and was postponed for release several times (the last, probably due to the war), I like to admit that the final result is remarkably good.
Needless to say, that international viewers will miss some real fun & insights related to local (modern) Ukrainian culture, due to translation(as this always happens), but I hope, that the most important senses will get positive acclaim.
P.s. The movie is based off a classic poetic play, called "The Forest Song" by Lesya Ukrainka, which all Ukrainian kids study in mid-school.
I am very very happy it's finally available to see. More than 7 years of work by animagrad is huge time and financial investment
It's amazing cartoon for babies.
However, by being adult and knowing the book, I have been expected more dynamics, much more energy, and main heroes appearance in absolutely different way, same as behavior, moves and of course different dramatic ending.
Book by Lesya Ukrainka is incredible rich and emotional, and unfortunately I could not feel anything even close related to the book, it s just a new cartoon that is good but about different mavka and different story.
But I think that it is also big success. Thank you for film! Hope for a new ones soon by animagrad and ukrainian animators. The more products will be done, more experience will bring better results..
It's amazing cartoon for babies.
However, by being adult and knowing the book, I have been expected more dynamics, much more energy, and main heroes appearance in absolutely different way, same as behavior, moves and of course different dramatic ending.
Book by Lesya Ukrainka is incredible rich and emotional, and unfortunately I could not feel anything even close related to the book, it s just a new cartoon that is good but about different mavka and different story.
But I think that it is also big success. Thank you for film! Hope for a new ones soon by animagrad and ukrainian animators. The more products will be done, more experience will bring better results..
Did you know
- TriviaThe animatiion is based on the work of Lesya Ukrainka "Lisova pisnya (Forest Song)"
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits Kylina, having been exiled, finds the Tree of Life and bathes in its power, but is de-aged into a baby as a result.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Zagin kinomaniv: Rozmova pro 'Pamfir' (2023)
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- Also known as
- Mavka: Thần Thoại Rừng Xanh
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- Gross worldwide
- $17,974,964
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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