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Unseen Archives of Skryabin's Frontman to Premiere in Documentary 'Scary Fun'

Poster of the film 'Scary Merry' with archive materials of Kuzma Skryabin
Невідомі матеріали про соліста «Скрябіна» вперше покажуть у документальному фільмі «Страшні забави». Photo: РБК-Україна — Lite

Documentary Film 'Kuzma: Scary Fun'

According to РБК-Україна — Lite: This documentary, titled 'Kuzma: Scary Fun,' explores the life of Andriy Kuzmenko, the frontman of the beloved Ukrainian band Skryabin. The film draws from archival materials, much of which has never been shown to the public before. The production team compiled hundreds of hours of video and audio recordings, along with thousands of photographs, capturing various stages of Kuzmenko's journey.

A Story of Life and Creativity

The narrative traces his path from his youth in Novoyavorivsk through the defining moments of his life and career. The film was produced by the team at KNIFE! Films. Its premiere is scheduled for August 13, with screenings planned not only across Ukraine but also in more than 20 countries worldwide.

This feature offers audiences a deeper look into Kuzmenko's personality. As stated in the release:

'The story of Andriy Kuzmenko, the Skryabin frontman loved by millions yet truly known by few. Through exclusive, never-before-seen archives, the film reveals his inner evolution, self-deprecating humor, and a life lived at full speed-one that still captivates people today.'

Fans are eagerly awaiting the premiere, sharing their excitement on social media. Comments such as:

  • 'We're waiting, we'd really love to see it'
  • 'Oh my god, what a thrill. How do I wait without bursting with anticipation?'

reflect the immense interest in the film. Other users write, 'I've got goosebumps!' and 'I can't wait!'-underscoring the anticipation for a major cultural event in Ukraine.

'Kuzma: Scary Fun' not only honors Andriy Kuzmenko's legacy but also serves as a key piece of Ukraine's cultural memory. Its screenings across numerous countries highlight a desire to share Ukrainian culture globally, as well as the importance of figures who shape the nation's musical landscape. Given Kuzmenko's enduring popularity, the film is poised to make a significant contribution to understanding Ukrainian music and its societal impact.

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