Kazym Rebellion - in Literature and Cinema

In Literature and Cinema

Yeremey Aypin (Russian: Еремей Айпин), a writer of Khanty-Mansi descent, wrote a novel titled Our Lady in the blood-splattered snow (Russian: «Божья матерь в кровавых снегах»), which was published in 2002 and served as a basis for a movie named The Khanty Saga (Russian: "Сага о Хантах") produced in 2008. The novel is a fictionalized version of the rebellion.

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