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    The Wild Fields (Ukrainian: Дике Поле, romanized: Dyke Pole, Russian: Дикое Поле, romanized: Dikoye Polye, Polish: Dzikie pola, Lithuanian: Dykra, Latin: Loca deserta or campi deserti inhabitati, also translated as "the wilderness") is a historical term used in the Polish–Lithuanian documents of the 16th to 18th centuries to ...

  2. The Wild Fields (Ukrainian: Дике поле) is a film based on Serhiy Zhadan’s novel "Voroshylovhrad". Its genre is eastern . The film was developed by LIMELITE Production in collaboration with TV Channel "Ukraine" , Media Group Ukraine , Ukrainian State Film Agency (Derzhkino) and a Swiss production studio "Film Brut".

  3. Nov 8, 2018 · The Wild Fields: Directed by Yaroslav Lodygin. With Oleg Moskalenko, Vladimir Yamnenko, Aleksey Gorbunov, Ruslana Khazipova. Herman Korolyov, 33, is getting by, working a meaningless executive job in a big city.

  4. Herman Korolyov, 33, is getting by, working a meaningless executive job in a big city. One day he gets a strange call and learns that his older brother has mysteriously disappeared.

  5. Nov 30, 2018 · The Wild Fields. by Vladan Petković. 30/11/2018 - Young Ukrainian filmmaker Yaroslav Lodygin's ambitious first feature is an uneven but impressive adaptation of a famous novel by co-screenwriter Serhiy Zhadan. Georgiy Povolotskiy in The Wild Fields.

  6. Overview. The protagonist, Herman has to come back to his native Donbas after years spent away. He has to look into the case of his brother’s sudden disappearance. Herman meets real and unreal characters, his childhood friends and the local mafia.

  7. Nov 8, 2018 · Herman must go back to his hometown to defend the family business — a small gas station (and with it, old friends and a girlfriend from the past) — against the 'kukuruzniks', mafia-type gangs that are grabbing up businesses and land in the Donbas region and turning them into corn fields and railways that lead nowhere.