Grey Bees (2024) Movie Script
Serhiich!
Cold?
Should it be warm?
Wish it was. Let me in?
Why, wanna see me?
Heh, who else?
Close the gate!
What for?
Against trespassers.
That alright?
Well, hello!
Wipe your feet.
- What? - A bomb drop.
Why shoot there?
You still got some
Same place you did.
Yeah, right!
Why so weak, huh?
What are you nosing around for?
Here.
What, broken?
Put a new candlewick, goes out.
Hey, got any food?
No one brings me humanitarian aid at night.
Me neither.
What do they bring you?
What do they bring me...
So nobody came to you at night?
Today?
You know best.
What, you roam around the village at night?
So...
Where?
Where they come to you at night from.
Offered me to buy a car.
You got money?
Funny. Very funny.
Even if I had it...
I go for the money and
get an axe on my head: bam!
Hey, you got any money?
Could buy chocolate through our boys.
My boys are in the shed,
I know, your bees are
How are you still alive?
Why kill me?
A waste of bullets.
So what?
What?
Why did they start to visit us again?
How should I know?
You thought about your pension?
What about pension?
Wanna call anyone?
Katia...
Katia, Katia...
Katia?
Oh, this Katia...
[Owners alive]
Coming.
What?
You have binoculars?
What?
Binoculars or a spyglass.
Maybe you picked up
something like that somewhere?
Hold on a minute, you
accusing me of something?
What do you want?
So you got them?
What for?
So you got them?
Well, yeah! What for?
I want to take a look.
Course he's dead. Two
days ago, there was nothing.
See anything? A soldier?
Who else would crawl over here?
But no uniform.
Give it here.
So, you saw enough?
Who?
Well...
Or you think, maybe from yours?
From mine?
From your side.
Who visited you yesterday?
I heard a car.
I heard it too.
But nobody visited me yesterday.
Maybe we should bury him?
Yeah, go on, knock yourself out!
The sniper will bury you right next to him.
Which sniper?
Any.
The dead should lie in the ground.
Yeah, right, so go lie down next to him
and you two keep each other warm.
Stupid bastards!
At you?
At the shop.
My windows are blown out.
Come on in.
around! The glass in shatters!
So many bomb drops,
and now right next to me!
Kaboom!
Threw me up to the ceiling.
Oh, I thought they forgot about us, but no!
Again, grey zone here, grey zone there.
One shoots here, another one there.
Like playing badminton.
Listen, can you help me remove
What if they come back?
I promised them.
Why, must I live without windows?
Put the mug down.
Take another one.
Enough with the booze!
Cut it off. Sick of it.
What if the lights are back?
Fried garlic. I add it to porridge.
Got any onions?
Ran out.
Strong black tea with honey and lemon.
Huh?
Strong black tea with honey and lemon.
Tea as well, if not to
stretch it out for a month
We can make such a strong tea, my word!
A lemon we can get too.
Where?
From your visitors?
On what? Barter honey for a lemon?
They bomb us and we give them honey.
Forget it!
Well then...
Chocolate sausage...
And green tea with milk, yum!
Disgusting.
You know who you are?
Shit, I forgot the word...
Retrograde?
Nah.
Do you think...
Will they shoot again?
Where are you?
What?
If you have to.
You know...
Maybe a bomb hits this house today,
then what?
windows and our village?
The whole Universe
Hey Universe, hallo-o!
The Universe, constantly expanding,
only sees in human life what?
You mad?
What?
Come on, help me! Read your bullshit again?
Every asshole makes up their
own philosophy to grab some cash...
...and you just fall for it!
Here we go again...
Here we go what? Live your own way!
And what?
Why are you standing there? Help me!
Oh, I know that.
Completely sick in the head.
Who?
You! Pain-in-the-ass!
did it help you?
You walk around the
village like a stubborn sheep,
Ooo, bla-bla-blah!
Well, they are stupid!
Not the smartest. Makar was the smartest.
Right, he was the first to
get killed behind the barn.
The smart are the first to
be killed, to control the others.
Oooooh... Holy shit!
What, got your mouth full?
Piss off!
People! My ass, people, morons with guns.
Senior safety inspector!
Come to check your windows.
Open up!
Coffee?
Sure!
my wife to cackle about it.
Wife? You? Yeah, right!
You got any visitors at all?
Piss off, which visitors?
You heat water in the room?
Why?
Got another stove there?
Does it bother you?
Why would it?
I just do everything with one...
...heat the house and cook.
Or you jealous that I heat
with rubber instead of coal?
Better tell me,
Saw enough through my
binoculars or broke them?
For his peace and mine.
Lucky, aha.
Aha!
The chairs seem familiar.
Coffee made me hungry.
Had no breakfast yet.
Go on then.
Good evening!
Aha.
Alive.
You home alone?
Alone.
Sit here, please.
Serhii Serhiiovych Khmelenko. Born in 1964.
Do you live alone in the village?
Alone.
Any relatives?
Yes, in Ukraine. Divorced, before the war.
No relatives in Russia.
I see...
Why is it locked here?
I see.
Get in here.
Got at least any food?
Still alive.
Tea?
Sit down. No need.
No need to go for it, it is here.
Okay then. Thanks.
Long time without lights?
Long.
So, what are you doing
here in the grey zone?
Keeping bees.
And Pashka... Just enjoys life.
And what about you?
I see that.
And before the war?
Before the war was before the war.
So, Petro, to what do I owe the visit?
You want something?
To get acquainted.
Where did you see me?
No, not soon.
years of war with Russia.
Oh really?
Uh-huh.
Well, you know best.
So, is that your goner on the hill?
On which hill?
Near the old railway. Right over there.
Sure, I buried him in to
get him out of my sight.
with Ukrainian sweets, a big earring.
I see.
might take you for an enemy.
Are you here all the time,
ever leave the village?
When it all started, I managed
to get away once to shop.
I had to buy wax and medicine for the bees.
I spent all my money on that,
Medicine for bees?
Of course.
Bipin against lice.
tinier than a poppy seed.
Sitting on the head, eats it
through and eats the brain.
If not treated in the fall,
the whole bee family
may die during the winter.
here, there used to be three.
Makar was killed, and
so he moved to Transcarpathia.
your bees somewhere quiet too.
You come to my house
This is my home.
Wanna live here instead of me?
Me?
No.
Why not?! Is it bad here?
Why bad...
I see.
Why not?
Beekeepers never let a
visitor go without honey.
Since the war began, the
production has stopped,
Write down my mobile number.
If you need something, just text me.
My number is blocked. Should top it up.
So I can top it up and charge it too.
Anything can happen,
you may need it in the war.
You know, what for?
Come on.
No need.
Serhii Serhiiovych,
give me your phone.
Got it.
Serhiichyk! Alive!
Alive.
Come on in!
Hungry.
You should keep chickens instead of bees.
before the war, and now especially...
Thought I could get hold of some
eggs or maybe something else.
Sure, two jars is too much for me.
You can barter it for
something with your neighbors.
Bong, bong.
Bong, bong.
Serhiichyk, do you remember?
Bong, bong.
No.
How are yours, settled in?
You know how they
treat our people at first...
now they seem alright.
Thank God, in peace.
And your neighbor still in the village?
Is he friends with the DPR people?
Friends?
He just wants to drink
a bottle with someone
and not get his ass kicked.
Not saying what?
They say on TV that a
big war is coming soon.
The Russians are pulling in troops.
Stop watching that TV.
What do they need here in Donbas?
This is politics, scaremongering
us to forget about the Crimea.
Maybe so...
But they started to shoot again.
Maybe you should go to
your family in Vinnytsia?
Vitalina has probably got another family...
No...
She called me in the summer.
Maybe you should go away somewhere?
Where should I go?
This is my home.
The same about me.
Ask who it is.
Hello!
Come here.
Why so scared?
My backpack?
Go home, shoo! The dough will freeze!
Whose kids are those?
I make the dough, and she
bakes bread for everyone.
Can you take these jars?
Of course.
A soldier who visits her,
wants to take her
away before it all starts.
Second shift, lunchtime!
Going on a holiday?
Charging the battery.
Why are you late? What time did I call for?
for the lamp, to get more light.
You promised some food,
So, postal truce, you say?
How did you find out?
The boys told me.
You need to talk to people,
might learn something useful.
Sure.
about some big offensive?
What do you talk about?
Serhiich! How do you see it?
The boys are in Donetsk.
Then they receive an order from Moscow,
Are you that naive?
Can you shoot from a rifle?
Can you?
I used to shoot at a shooting
range when I was a kid.
When I used to hop by my father in Donetsk.
And then?
Then my father was killed
in 1989. Why so curious?
to a bull for a sniper in the field.
Listen, Serg.
couple of minutes, and dance.
I got no gas for that.
You just live and save
up, no one knows for what.
But people like you fuck
up everything in an hour,
and then go around starving.
But people like you
have never tried real tea.
Because of people like
What can I do when
screwed over your whole life.
Why?
own opinion, unlike others.
Get the hell out of here!
Already going.
You lost your mind?
Just wanted to make you happy...
To make me happy...
- Come on. - Careful.
Careful.
Hello!
Hello, my fellow countryman!
Of course!
Come in.
number and brought you some food.
Been to the neighboring village.
Let me give you some,
you look a bit skinny.
from my division, but ours.
Good then.
Are you preparing an attack or what?
The Russians are.
When?
It was supposed to start in December.
Should just leave everything as it is.
The main thing is to stay aside
happens to the country.
You know nothing about us.
You think the country cares about us?
And the war began because
some cripples here in Donbas said
This is not how wars begin.
The war began because you let it start.
All that propaganda from
Russia before the war?
Not you in particular, but in general.
Even Pashka got it
that Donbas is a bargaining
chip to wring the Crimea.
We got it a long time ago.
Every man for himself.
I see.
yourselves? You saw it.
what color you are, Russian or Ukrainian.
Or grey: neither here nor there.
You say you had no choice?
You just wanted to be left alone,
to sit it off on a box of coal.
Or even better:
to get a pension from both sides,
like your neighbor, Pashka Yatsiuk.
Pashka Yatsiuk...
and know the whole of Donbas?
Pashka Yatsiuk...
What choice did he have?
like most people here.
Pashka Yatsiuk...
time ago if you were him.
Came here to spy.
What do you know here, in
the dark, where the fox shitted?
I know more than you!
I know the position their
sniper took your soldier from.
Oh, really?
Really.
Not coming.
Why?
Wait a minute.
- Will it expand in a minute? - Wait!
Now drink!
Well, tasty?
What the hell?
When you delay pleasure, it increases.
Not bad, right?
- You know where I got it? - Where?
He dug it away from his
wife all over the garden.
go to the side where
you can drink to death.
And leave you alone?
Yeah, right!
How long have we been sitting here?
- You get what I mean!
Or you wanna say you like darkness?
Who wants to see us in Ukraine?
and wagging your finger...
...about your Donetsk?
You also want to wring
cars from people like me?
Everyone is a stranger.
Pretending to be like us when in need.
useless, not wealthy...
So strangers came, pretended to be like us,
made strangers from us,
and now the strangers are
also strangers to strangers.
an electrician in the mine...
But an electrician in parliament.
Who is against raising wages for miners?
The resolution has been carried out!
got someone somewhere.
A wife and daughter.
If not here, but at least somewhere.
Unlike me...
Put the bag down.
Easy!
You do your side, I do mine.
Where do you get it from?
From afar.
A letter to Greedy Kolia, put it aside.
Who writes to him?
No idea.
Serhiich, can you tango?
Why?
Can you? Anyway, dance or sing?
Remember Piston-postman, a
fool, rest in peace his soul, of course.
How did he used to say?
An important letter, dance.
Dance again. But this time dance pretty.
Again?
longer live with this new fridge,
I want to return to my old
So dance.
Give it to me.
Remembers you.
A letter for Makar.
Where to, to the cemetery?
Seems to be sorted out, go get the box.
Gonna have some rest.
I still got a lot of work to do.
Why in the dark?
We gotta get out of here, now.
Then go.
You have to go too.
They could be here tomorrow.
Do you understand me?
I understand you, son, I do...
Not the way I wanted, but I have...
It was common here:
go with the flow not to disturb anyone.
Lived quietly, left quietly.
No choice.
Ask yourself...
...who are you?
What have you done?
Did you stop the mine...
...for safety violations when you had to?
But I could.
But actually I could.
Fine, as you wish.
Wanted to warn you.
Viktor Zhdanov
Volodymyr Yamnenko
Grey bees
Maxim Burlaka
Galyna Korneieva
Viacheslav Volkonskyi Alex
Stepanenko Melisa Biliuk
Based on the novel by
Written and directed by Dmytro Moiseiev
Director of photography Vadym Ilkov
Production designer Vladlen Odudenko
Sound Artem Mostovyi
Music Andrii Ponomarov
Editor Oleksii Shamin
Costume Designer Volodymyr Kuznetsov
Make-up artist Tatiana Tatarenko
Producer Ivanna Diadiura
Cold?
Should it be warm?
Wish it was. Let me in?
Why, wanna see me?
Heh, who else?
Close the gate!
What for?
Against trespassers.
That alright?
Well, hello!
Wipe your feet.
- What? - A bomb drop.
Why shoot there?
You still got some
Same place you did.
Yeah, right!
Why so weak, huh?
What are you nosing around for?
Here.
What, broken?
Put a new candlewick, goes out.
Hey, got any food?
No one brings me humanitarian aid at night.
Me neither.
What do they bring you?
What do they bring me...
So nobody came to you at night?
Today?
You know best.
What, you roam around the village at night?
So...
Where?
Where they come to you at night from.
Offered me to buy a car.
You got money?
Funny. Very funny.
Even if I had it...
I go for the money and
get an axe on my head: bam!
Hey, you got any money?
Could buy chocolate through our boys.
My boys are in the shed,
I know, your bees are
How are you still alive?
Why kill me?
A waste of bullets.
So what?
What?
Why did they start to visit us again?
How should I know?
You thought about your pension?
What about pension?
Wanna call anyone?
Katia...
Katia, Katia...
Katia?
Oh, this Katia...
[Owners alive]
Coming.
What?
You have binoculars?
What?
Binoculars or a spyglass.
Maybe you picked up
something like that somewhere?
Hold on a minute, you
accusing me of something?
What do you want?
So you got them?
What for?
So you got them?
Well, yeah! What for?
I want to take a look.
Course he's dead. Two
days ago, there was nothing.
See anything? A soldier?
Who else would crawl over here?
But no uniform.
Give it here.
So, you saw enough?
Who?
Well...
Or you think, maybe from yours?
From mine?
From your side.
Who visited you yesterday?
I heard a car.
I heard it too.
But nobody visited me yesterday.
Maybe we should bury him?
Yeah, go on, knock yourself out!
The sniper will bury you right next to him.
Which sniper?
Any.
The dead should lie in the ground.
Yeah, right, so go lie down next to him
and you two keep each other warm.
Stupid bastards!
At you?
At the shop.
My windows are blown out.
Come on in.
around! The glass in shatters!
So many bomb drops,
and now right next to me!
Kaboom!
Threw me up to the ceiling.
Oh, I thought they forgot about us, but no!
Again, grey zone here, grey zone there.
One shoots here, another one there.
Like playing badminton.
Listen, can you help me remove
What if they come back?
I promised them.
Why, must I live without windows?
Put the mug down.
Take another one.
Enough with the booze!
Cut it off. Sick of it.
What if the lights are back?
Fried garlic. I add it to porridge.
Got any onions?
Ran out.
Strong black tea with honey and lemon.
Huh?
Strong black tea with honey and lemon.
Tea as well, if not to
stretch it out for a month
We can make such a strong tea, my word!
A lemon we can get too.
Where?
From your visitors?
On what? Barter honey for a lemon?
They bomb us and we give them honey.
Forget it!
Well then...
Chocolate sausage...
And green tea with milk, yum!
Disgusting.
You know who you are?
Shit, I forgot the word...
Retrograde?
Nah.
Do you think...
Will they shoot again?
Where are you?
What?
If you have to.
You know...
Maybe a bomb hits this house today,
then what?
windows and our village?
The whole Universe
Hey Universe, hallo-o!
The Universe, constantly expanding,
only sees in human life what?
You mad?
What?
Come on, help me! Read your bullshit again?
Every asshole makes up their
own philosophy to grab some cash...
...and you just fall for it!
Here we go again...
Here we go what? Live your own way!
And what?
Why are you standing there? Help me!
Oh, I know that.
Completely sick in the head.
Who?
You! Pain-in-the-ass!
did it help you?
You walk around the
village like a stubborn sheep,
Ooo, bla-bla-blah!
Well, they are stupid!
Not the smartest. Makar was the smartest.
Right, he was the first to
get killed behind the barn.
The smart are the first to
be killed, to control the others.
Oooooh... Holy shit!
What, got your mouth full?
Piss off!
People! My ass, people, morons with guns.
Senior safety inspector!
Come to check your windows.
Open up!
Coffee?
Sure!
my wife to cackle about it.
Wife? You? Yeah, right!
You got any visitors at all?
Piss off, which visitors?
You heat water in the room?
Why?
Got another stove there?
Does it bother you?
Why would it?
I just do everything with one...
...heat the house and cook.
Or you jealous that I heat
with rubber instead of coal?
Better tell me,
Saw enough through my
binoculars or broke them?
For his peace and mine.
Lucky, aha.
Aha!
The chairs seem familiar.
Coffee made me hungry.
Had no breakfast yet.
Go on then.
Good evening!
Aha.
Alive.
You home alone?
Alone.
Sit here, please.
Serhii Serhiiovych Khmelenko. Born in 1964.
Do you live alone in the village?
Alone.
Any relatives?
Yes, in Ukraine. Divorced, before the war.
No relatives in Russia.
I see...
Why is it locked here?
I see.
Get in here.
Got at least any food?
Still alive.
Tea?
Sit down. No need.
No need to go for it, it is here.
Okay then. Thanks.
Long time without lights?
Long.
So, what are you doing
here in the grey zone?
Keeping bees.
And Pashka... Just enjoys life.
And what about you?
I see that.
And before the war?
Before the war was before the war.
So, Petro, to what do I owe the visit?
You want something?
To get acquainted.
Where did you see me?
No, not soon.
years of war with Russia.
Oh really?
Uh-huh.
Well, you know best.
So, is that your goner on the hill?
On which hill?
Near the old railway. Right over there.
Sure, I buried him in to
get him out of my sight.
with Ukrainian sweets, a big earring.
I see.
might take you for an enemy.
Are you here all the time,
ever leave the village?
When it all started, I managed
to get away once to shop.
I had to buy wax and medicine for the bees.
I spent all my money on that,
Medicine for bees?
Of course.
Bipin against lice.
tinier than a poppy seed.
Sitting on the head, eats it
through and eats the brain.
If not treated in the fall,
the whole bee family
may die during the winter.
here, there used to be three.
Makar was killed, and
so he moved to Transcarpathia.
your bees somewhere quiet too.
You come to my house
This is my home.
Wanna live here instead of me?
Me?
No.
Why not?! Is it bad here?
Why bad...
I see.
Why not?
Beekeepers never let a
visitor go without honey.
Since the war began, the
production has stopped,
Write down my mobile number.
If you need something, just text me.
My number is blocked. Should top it up.
So I can top it up and charge it too.
Anything can happen,
you may need it in the war.
You know, what for?
Come on.
No need.
Serhii Serhiiovych,
give me your phone.
Got it.
Serhiichyk! Alive!
Alive.
Come on in!
Hungry.
You should keep chickens instead of bees.
before the war, and now especially...
Thought I could get hold of some
eggs or maybe something else.
Sure, two jars is too much for me.
You can barter it for
something with your neighbors.
Bong, bong.
Bong, bong.
Serhiichyk, do you remember?
Bong, bong.
No.
How are yours, settled in?
You know how they
treat our people at first...
now they seem alright.
Thank God, in peace.
And your neighbor still in the village?
Is he friends with the DPR people?
Friends?
He just wants to drink
a bottle with someone
and not get his ass kicked.
Not saying what?
They say on TV that a
big war is coming soon.
The Russians are pulling in troops.
Stop watching that TV.
What do they need here in Donbas?
This is politics, scaremongering
us to forget about the Crimea.
Maybe so...
But they started to shoot again.
Maybe you should go to
your family in Vinnytsia?
Vitalina has probably got another family...
No...
She called me in the summer.
Maybe you should go away somewhere?
Where should I go?
This is my home.
The same about me.
Ask who it is.
Hello!
Come here.
Why so scared?
My backpack?
Go home, shoo! The dough will freeze!
Whose kids are those?
I make the dough, and she
bakes bread for everyone.
Can you take these jars?
Of course.
A soldier who visits her,
wants to take her
away before it all starts.
Second shift, lunchtime!
Going on a holiday?
Charging the battery.
Why are you late? What time did I call for?
for the lamp, to get more light.
You promised some food,
So, postal truce, you say?
How did you find out?
The boys told me.
You need to talk to people,
might learn something useful.
Sure.
about some big offensive?
What do you talk about?
Serhiich! How do you see it?
The boys are in Donetsk.
Then they receive an order from Moscow,
Are you that naive?
Can you shoot from a rifle?
Can you?
I used to shoot at a shooting
range when I was a kid.
When I used to hop by my father in Donetsk.
And then?
Then my father was killed
in 1989. Why so curious?
to a bull for a sniper in the field.
Listen, Serg.
couple of minutes, and dance.
I got no gas for that.
You just live and save
up, no one knows for what.
But people like you fuck
up everything in an hour,
and then go around starving.
But people like you
have never tried real tea.
Because of people like
What can I do when
screwed over your whole life.
Why?
own opinion, unlike others.
Get the hell out of here!
Already going.
You lost your mind?
Just wanted to make you happy...
To make me happy...
- Come on. - Careful.
Careful.
Hello!
Hello, my fellow countryman!
Of course!
Come in.
number and brought you some food.
Been to the neighboring village.
Let me give you some,
you look a bit skinny.
from my division, but ours.
Good then.
Are you preparing an attack or what?
The Russians are.
When?
It was supposed to start in December.
Should just leave everything as it is.
The main thing is to stay aside
happens to the country.
You know nothing about us.
You think the country cares about us?
And the war began because
some cripples here in Donbas said
This is not how wars begin.
The war began because you let it start.
All that propaganda from
Russia before the war?
Not you in particular, but in general.
Even Pashka got it
that Donbas is a bargaining
chip to wring the Crimea.
We got it a long time ago.
Every man for himself.
I see.
yourselves? You saw it.
what color you are, Russian or Ukrainian.
Or grey: neither here nor there.
You say you had no choice?
You just wanted to be left alone,
to sit it off on a box of coal.
Or even better:
to get a pension from both sides,
like your neighbor, Pashka Yatsiuk.
Pashka Yatsiuk...
and know the whole of Donbas?
Pashka Yatsiuk...
What choice did he have?
like most people here.
Pashka Yatsiuk...
time ago if you were him.
Came here to spy.
What do you know here, in
the dark, where the fox shitted?
I know more than you!
I know the position their
sniper took your soldier from.
Oh, really?
Really.
Not coming.
Why?
Wait a minute.
- Will it expand in a minute? - Wait!
Now drink!
Well, tasty?
What the hell?
When you delay pleasure, it increases.
Not bad, right?
- You know where I got it? - Where?
He dug it away from his
wife all over the garden.
go to the side where
you can drink to death.
And leave you alone?
Yeah, right!
How long have we been sitting here?
- You get what I mean!
Or you wanna say you like darkness?
Who wants to see us in Ukraine?
and wagging your finger...
...about your Donetsk?
You also want to wring
cars from people like me?
Everyone is a stranger.
Pretending to be like us when in need.
useless, not wealthy...
So strangers came, pretended to be like us,
made strangers from us,
and now the strangers are
also strangers to strangers.
an electrician in the mine...
But an electrician in parliament.
Who is against raising wages for miners?
The resolution has been carried out!
got someone somewhere.
A wife and daughter.
If not here, but at least somewhere.
Unlike me...
Put the bag down.
Easy!
You do your side, I do mine.
Where do you get it from?
From afar.
A letter to Greedy Kolia, put it aside.
Who writes to him?
No idea.
Serhiich, can you tango?
Why?
Can you? Anyway, dance or sing?
Remember Piston-postman, a
fool, rest in peace his soul, of course.
How did he used to say?
An important letter, dance.
Dance again. But this time dance pretty.
Again?
longer live with this new fridge,
I want to return to my old
So dance.
Give it to me.
Remembers you.
A letter for Makar.
Where to, to the cemetery?
Seems to be sorted out, go get the box.
Gonna have some rest.
I still got a lot of work to do.
Why in the dark?
We gotta get out of here, now.
Then go.
You have to go too.
They could be here tomorrow.
Do you understand me?
I understand you, son, I do...
Not the way I wanted, but I have...
It was common here:
go with the flow not to disturb anyone.
Lived quietly, left quietly.
No choice.
Ask yourself...
...who are you?
What have you done?
Did you stop the mine...
...for safety violations when you had to?
But I could.
But actually I could.
Fine, as you wish.
Wanted to warn you.
Viktor Zhdanov
Volodymyr Yamnenko
Grey bees
Maxim Burlaka
Galyna Korneieva
Viacheslav Volkonskyi Alex
Stepanenko Melisa Biliuk
Based on the novel by
Written and directed by Dmytro Moiseiev
Director of photography Vadym Ilkov
Production designer Vladlen Odudenko
Sound Artem Mostovyi
Music Andrii Ponomarov
Editor Oleksii Shamin
Costume Designer Volodymyr Kuznetsov
Make-up artist Tatiana Tatarenko
Producer Ivanna Diadiura