Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die (Ukrainian: Кiборги: Герої не вмирають) is a 2017 Ukrainian war drama film about the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport during the war in Donbas.
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Directed by | Akhtem Seitablayev |
Written by | Natalya Vorozhbyt |
Produced by | Ivanna Dadyura |
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Cinematography | Yuriy Korol |
Production company | Idas Film |
Distributed by | UFD |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Ukraine |
Languages | Ukrainian, Russian |
Budget | $1,800,000 |
Half of the film's US$1.8 million budget was financed by the Ukrainian government, and significant help was provided by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence and the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.[1]
The first official teaser trailer for the movie was released on 15 August 2017.[2]
It was released on 7 December 2017[1] which was symbolically planned for the third anniversary of the fall of the old Donetsk airport terminal.[3]
Parts of the movie were shot in the closed Chernihiv Shestovytsia Airport.[4]
The film depicts the wartime lives of five Ukrainian brothers in arms fighting for control of Donetsk International Airport.[1] The five men represent various social strata, professions, and beliefs for which they are willing to kill and prepared to die.[1]
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty commented on the movie: While clearly meant to drum up support for the war effort, Cyborgs isn't entirely propagandistic, containing more nuanced scenes than one might expect, and Russian is spoken nearly as much as Ukrainian throughout the film.[1]
The movie secured the top spot at the (Ukrainian) Box Office (earning US$302,000) in its opening week.[5]
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