

Mamay
Directed by Oles SaninMamay draws on traditional Ukrainian and Tatar folktales for its Romeo and Juliet-like love story and parable about chivalry and the struggle for freedom. Hundreds of years ago, in the wild steppes of Crimea that form an uneasy border between East and West, Europe and Asia, nomad and farmer, the proud Cossack Mamay falls in love with the Tatar beauty Omai. The title, like the storyline, holds a variety of different meanings taken from different cultures. In Turkic languages, it means "no one," but it was also the name of a famous Mongol conqueror, the great grandson of Ghengis-Khan. In Persian legends, mamay literally means "the spirit of the steppes. "
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Mamay was released on February 19, 2003.
Mamay was directed by Oles Sanin.
Mamay has a runtime of 80 min.
Mamay was produced by Anna Chmil, Aram Gevorkyan.
The key characters in Mamay are Mamay (Andrii Bilous), Tatar woman (Viktoria Spesivtseva), Little Tatar girl (Nazl Sejtablaeva).
Mamay is a Drama, History film.
Mamay has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.










