Mavka: The Forest Song

7.2
20231h 39m

Production

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Mavka, a Soul of the Forest, faces an impossible choice between love and her duty as Guardian of the Heart of the Forest when she falls for a human, a talented young musician named Lukas.

Trailers & Videos

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Mavka - March 2

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Official Trailer

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Official Teaser Trailer

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Official Teaser Trailer 1

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Mavka.The Forest Song: Animated Mood Board

Cast

Photo of Natalka Denysenko

Natalka Denysenko

Mavka (voice)

Photo of Artem Pyvovarov

Artem Pyvovarov

Lucas (voice)

Photo of Oleh Skrypka

Oleh Skrypka

The One, Who Sits in the Rock (voice)

Photo of Olena Kravets

Olena Kravets

Kylina (voice)

Photo of Serhii Prytula

Serhii Prytula

Frol (voice)

Photo of Oleh Mykhailiuta

Oleh Mykhailiuta

Uncle Leo (voice)

Photo of Nataliia Sumska

Nataliia Sumska

The Healer (voice)

Photo of Julia Sanina

Julia Sanina

Ondina (voice)

Photo of Mykhailo Khoma

Mykhailo Khoma

Hush (voice)

Photo of Nina Matviienko

Nina Matviienko

Narrator of the story at the beginning of the movie (voice)

Photo of Kateryna Osadcha

Kateryna Osadcha

Ukrainian women (voice)

Photo of Andrii Mostrenko

Andrii Mostrenko

Eric and Derek (voice)

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Reviews

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tropicalicecedar

Mavka: The Forest Song (2023) is an enchanting and magical tale that beautifully weaves love and responsibility in the heart of the forest. The captivating world of Mavka draws you in, and the dilemma she faces between her duty and newfound love with Lukas keeps you emotionally invested throughout. The film is a delightful blend of romance and fantasy, leaving you with a warm heart and a sense of wonder long after the credits roll.

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CinemaSerf

6/10

You can't help but spot the Disney and Pixar influences in this gentle Ukrainian family adventure that pits mankind against the beauty of nature. That beauty is personified by the eponymous forest sprite who, along with her community of mythological and animal creatures lives in fear of encroachment by the ravages of neighbouring human kind. On the other side of the mountain live those very people. The status quo is maintained until the arrival of "Madame" - in search of a leaf that may bestow immortality. She offers a great prize to anyone prepared to cross the hills and find it. Meantime, the young "Lucas" has some familiarity with their neighbouring realm and, so in need of the money, he sets off and, well what follows now is a combination of romance and a brutal illustration of just how cavalier mankind can be when nature gets it it's way - peppered with some comedy slapstick largely provided by the would-be fashionista "Frol". The animation is delicately drawn - apparently there is no tech used here - and the characterisations gently convey a message of love, loyalty and the flaws and strengths of human nature. It's even got the odd power ballad to give Edina Menzel a run for her money and though you probably won't remember this for long, it's an enjoyable - if a bit too long - watch with a message for everyone.

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