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  1. Preparation for filming. In February 2013, Ukrainian director Yaroslav Lodyhin informed that he, along with writer Serhiy Zhadan, began preparing for the adaptation of the novel "Voroshylovhrad". Initially, the cost of the film should have been from ₴500 thousand to ₴1 million.

  2. In February 2013, Ukrainian director Yaroslav Lodyhin informed that he, along with writer Serhiy Zhadan, began preparing for the adaptation of the novel "Voroshylovhrad". Initially, the cost of the film should have been from ₴500 thousand to ₴1 million.

  3. Nov 30, 2018 · Ukrainian author Serhiy Zhadan's 2010 novel Voroshilovgrad was a milestone in the country's contemporary literature, and young filmmaker Yaroslav Lodygin was inspired to adapt it for the big screen as soon as it was out.

  4. In Serhiy Zhadan's recent novel Internat (2017), the protagonist epitomizes the quintessential east Ukrainian under scrutiny today, while his journey depicts working through trauma. His transformation portrays the ultimate shedding of melancholy when, in response to violence, the past is replaced by the present.

  5. The Wild Fields is a film based on Serhiy Zhadans 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 and a Swiss production studio "Film Brut".

  6. Serhiy Zhadan has emerged as a leading literary figure in contemporary war-torn Ukraine. His writing reflects struggles with identity including ethnicity, language, and political allegiance that are faced by the citizens of a nation under attack.

  7. The Synchronous War Novel: Ordeal of the Unarmed Person in Serhiy Zhadan’s Internat. Tanya Zaharchenko. 2019, Slavic Review. In Serhiy Zhadan's recent novel "Internat" (2017), the protagonist epitomizes the quintessential east Ukrainian under scrutiny today, while his journey depicts working through trauma.