Introduction

Sniper: The White Raven is a 2022 Ukrainian full-length feature film from UM-Group.

The film tells the story of a pacifist high school teacher who wanted to live in peace and harmony with nature, but was driven to join the Ukrainian military as a sniper after war comes to the Donbas. The story was inspired by the life and experiences of scriptwriter Mykola Voronin, himself a schoolteacher who later enlisted with the military.

Outline

Mykola Voronenko (Aldoshyn Pavlo), a pacifist, hippie high school physics teacher, lives an idyllic, off-grid life along with his pregnant wife Nastya (Maryna Koshkina). Without a connection to the outside world, they are caught by surprise when Russian soldiers cross the Ukrainian border and occupy their hometown of Horlivka. A pair of soldiers attack their home, burning it and killing Nastya when she tries to resist.

Mykola is found by a group of poorly-trained civilian partisans, led by a military brigadier (Roman Semysal) who trains the ragtag group for military service. Initially struggling, he volunteers for specialist sniper training, demonstrating his capability through a timed field strip. Even in the specialised course, he is not taken seriously, and given inferior equipment. However, his knowledge of physics allows him to excel in range-finding, and he passes the final exam of the course with the best marks of his class.

Now a real sniper, he is code-named “Raven” (Voron) due to his last name, and assigned to back-up an assault on a Russian bridge checkpoint. A car with two civilian refugees attempts to cross at the checkpoint during the attack, and when a Russian soldier takes a woman hostage, Mykola takes a risky shot to save her. Back at base, he has his first intimate experience with death after one of his close friends and classmates is killed during a mission by a counter-sniper, designated Seryy. During his next mission, he is assigned to ambush a Russian patrol at extremely close range, and is forced to kill a former student.

Seryy is warned by his superiors that Mykola and his spotter are operating in the area. While observing an enemy position, Mykola recognises the pair of soldiers that killed his wife, and opens fire without permission, killing one. This betrays their position to Seryy, who kills his spotter and calls artillery on him. After retreating back to base, his commander gives him special orders to hunt down enemy snipers.

Mykola, now a professional, kills an inexperienced sniper duo with a new silenced rifle. At a debriefing, his commander announces that he will lead a special operation to kill Seryy, who is encamped in an old chemical factory with a detachment of soldiers and two other snipers, and cannot be bombed due to the risk of environmental catastrophe. While infiltrating, he finds and kills the second of the two Russians.

His commander lays down covering fire on the factory, distracting Seryy as the other members of the squad take out the regular soldiers. Mykola infiltrates alone and shoots one of the two snipers, alerting Seryy, who calls reinforcements. Mykola ambushes Seryy and kills him with a knife, while the second sniper is killed by an improvised trap. When the reinforcements arrive, instead of retreating, Mykola decides to ambush and eliminate them. After narrowly surviving and completing the mission, he returns to his destroyed home, he contemplates knowing now that a happy future and peaceful life with his family is no more, now denied by the Russians, he goes to the grave, saying a final goodbye to his wife before returning to the battlefield.

Cast

  • Pavlo Aldoshyn … Mykola (White Raven)
  • Maryna Koshkina … Nastya
  • Roman Semysal … Brigade commander
  • Andriy Mostrenko … Cap
  • Oleg Drach … Syeryy
  • Roman Yasinovskyi … Klim
  • Vadym Lyalko … Commander of the GRU
  • Oleg Shulga … Danube
  • Petro Nedzelsky … Commander in the headquarters

Production & Filming Details

  • Director(s):
    • Marian Bushan
  • Producer(s):
    • Artem Denysov … producer
    • Dmytro Kravchenko … executive producer
    • Oleg Rubtsov … creative producer
  • Writer(s):
    • Marian Bushan
    • Mykola Voronin
  • Music:
    • Nadiia Odesuk
    • Nadya Odesyuk
  • Cinematography:
    • Konstantin Ponomariov … (as Kostyantyn Ponomaryov)
  • Editor(s):
    • Elena Semenchuk
  • Production:
    • UM Group
  • Distributor(s):
    • AMG Entertainment(Japan)
    • Alfa Pictures S.L. (Spain, 2022)
    • Amazon Instant Video (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • Amazon Prime Video (Germany, 2024)(VoD, video)
    • Busch Media Group (Germany, 2023)(Blu-ray)
    • Busch Media Group (Germany, 2023)(DVD)
    • Crome Films (France, 2022)
    • Google Play (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • MagentaTV (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • Maxdome Store (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • Maxdome (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • Media Move (World-wide, 2022)
    • Rakuten TV (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • SBS Movies (Australia, 2024)(TV)
    • Sky Store (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • Videobuster.de (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • Videoload (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
    • W4tchTV (France, 2023)(PVD, video)
    • Well Go USA Entertainment (United States, 2022)
    • YJ Creative (South Korea)
    • Youtube Filme & TV (Germany, 2024)(VoD, video)
    • iTunes (Germany, 2023)(VoD, video)
  • Release Date: 13 May 2022.
  • Running Time: 111 minutes.
  • Rating: R.
  • Country: Ukraine.
  • Language: Ukrainian.

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