“The Eternity Man” film presented at a private pre-premiere screening for MTI Group

On Wednesday, December 10, 2025, a private pre-premiere screening of the film “The Eternity Man” was held for the top managers of MTI Group — a film that leaves a deep emotional impact and invites reflection.

The film was created over 12 years by a team from Ukraine, Finland, and Canada, based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Myroslav Dochynets. The viewing experience is further enriched by exquisite cinematography, the breathtaking landscapes of the Carpathians, and a musical score that touches the most delicate strings of the soul.

The main soundtrack — “Melodiya” by Myroslav Skoryk — is performed by the National Presidential Symphony Orchestra. During the film’s dramatic moments, the song “Plyne Kacha” is heard, while the use of Dolby technology creates an effect of full immersion and multidimensional sound.

At the heart of the film lies the true story of Andrii Voron, a Carpathian molfar and long-lived man. It is the life story of a person who endured a difficult path but ultimately returned home, preserving inner freedom and dignity.

Unfortunately, even today, few Ukrainians are familiar with the real historical events depicted in the film. Among them is the proclamation of the autonomy of Carpathian Ukraine in Khust in 1939. The balcony scene is recreated with the highest possible historical accuracy.

Equally striking is the episode depicting the Battle of Krasne Pole. The heroism of those who consciously went to their deaths for their native land changed the meaning of the folk song “Plyne Kacha po Tysyni.”

Audience feedback after the screening was unanimous: “The Eternity Man” compels viewers to pause and reflect on what they have seen. The film provides a foundation for reflection on life, the fate of the country and each individual, and also reminds us of how many pages of our own history we have yet to discover.

“The Eternity Man” will be released in wide distribution in Ukraine on January 22, 2026, on the Day of Unity of Ukraine.

We sincerely invite you to watch the film in cinemas together with your families and friends.