Delirium (2013 film)

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Delirium

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Ihor Podolchak
Produced by Ihor Podolchak
Ihor Dyurych
Tamara Podolchak
Liliya Mlynarych
Written by Ihor Podolchak
Starring Volodymyr Khimyak
Lesya Voynevych
Petro Rybka
Music by Alexander Shchetynsky
Cinematography Mykola Yefymenko
Editing by Ihor Podolchak
Studio MF Films
Podolchak Films
Paulus von Lemberg
Distributed by Ihor Podolchak
Release dates
Running time 96/100 minutes
Country Ukraine
Language Ukrainian
Budget 850,000 [1]

Delirium is a 2013 Ukrainian film produced and directed by Ihor Podolchak, premiered in Director’s Week Competition in Fantasporto (Portugal, 2013),[2] awarded with the "First Prize"[3] at Baghdad International Film Festival (2013).

Delirium is the second Podolchak feature film. The screenplay is based on the novel Inductor by Ukrainian writer Dmytro Belyansky.

Plot

A family asks a young psychiatrist to be their guest for a while and help look after their father who’s developed a suicidal fixation for ropes and knots among other things. It is also entirely possible that the mental health of the guest that is the real cause for concern.

Cast

Ihor Podolchak, Mykola Yefymenko (DOP) and Lesya Voynevych (Mother) at the movie set. 2008
  • Volodymyr Khimyak as Guest, Psychiatrist
  • Lesya Voynevych as Mother
  • Petro Rybka as Father, Professor
  • Olha Horbach as Daughter
  • Olha Bakus as Maid
  • Vasyl Kostenko as Son, Son in Law
  • Ivan Kostenko as Priest

Literature and sources

External video
Clip
Trailer #1 (Ukrainian)(English)
Trailer #2 (Ukrainian)(English)

External links

External audio
Soundtrack

References

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