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Early Swallows
Перші ластівки (in Ukrainian)
Genre
Created byYevhen Tunik[1]
Directed byValentyn Shpakov[2]
Starring
  • Viktoriia Lytvynenko
  • Polina Nosykhina
  • Maksym Samchyk
  • Taisiia-Oksana Shchuruk
  • Oleksandr Rudynskyi
  • Mariia Smoliakova
  • Olesia Zhurakivska
  • Daryna Trehubova
  • Nina Naboka
  • Theme music composerDaKooka[3]
    Opening themeЛюби меня[3]
    Ending themeГерой[3]
    ComposerDaKooka[3]
    Country of originUkraine
    Original languageUkrainian[4]
    No. of series2[5]
    No. of episodes16[6]
    Production
    ProducerYevhen Tunik[1]
    Running time40 minutes[6]
    Original release
    NetworkNovyi Kanal[6]
    ReleaseNovember 19, 2019 (2019-11-19)[6] –
    present

    Early Swallows (Ukrainian: Перші ластівки[nb 1], Pershi lastivky[nb 2]) is a Ukrainian teen drama television series. The series' storylines involve bullying, online harassment, sexual identity and suicide. The first episode aired in November 2019. Broadcast by Novyi Kanal, the televised episodes attract a viewership of six million viewers on live-to-air television and millions more viewers online. The teen drama was responsible for a 600% increase in calls to a mental health helpline. Because of its rare and graphic content compared to other Ukrainian television series, the series has been described by BBC News as "a local surprise hit". It has also been praised for making issues that are rarely dealt with in public in Ukraine debatable. According to BBC News the series was "pretty much the first time that adolescent LGBT identity had been portrayed on Ukrainian TV".

    The second season of the show was filmed from late May until August 2020 and was broadcast in December 2020.[8]

    Production

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    The first season of Early Swallows was filmed in two-and-a-half months with a small budget and unknown actors.[4] The first season was eight episodes long and as of April 2020 a second season is believed to be in production.[5] During development, series writers visited Ukrainian schools and interviewed teenagers on condition of anonymity.[1] According to series producer Yevhen Tunik, half of the characters in the programme are based on people they knew.[1] Tunik started the writing and pre-production of the series in 2016.[1] He had hoped the series would debut in 2018.[1] All of the scripts were proofread by lawyers and psychologists but according to Tunik, this did not lead to any script changes.[1]

    The title of the series, Early Swallows, is a reference to the belief that swallows are the first sign of spring.[7][4]

    The second season of the show was filmed from late May until August 2020.[8] The second season was released in December 2020.[8]

    Synopsis

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    The series revolves around the lives of Ukrainian teenagers in a secondary school class.[9] The teenagers struggle with bullying, including the Blue Whale Challenge, lack of parental support, suicidal behaviour, LGBT identity crises—a subject that is rarely portrayed on Ukrainian television—alcoholic parents, and speech disabilities.[9] In one of the show's main plotlines, the main characters are stalked on the Internet by an anonymous person who pretends to be their friend.[10]

    Cast

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    Ratings

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    Early Swallows had an audience share ranging from 8.6% to 7%.[11] This was below the average rating of Novyi Kanal (in November 2019 the average rating of the channel was 7.8%).[11] Detector media [uk] blamed this relatively low viewing share on its late time slot of 22:00, and because the series was programmed after a situational comedy show whose viewers would not be interested in seeing a teenage drama.[11] All-in-all the televised episodes attract a viewership of six million viewers on live-to-air television and millions more viewers online.[9]

    The series has been described by BBC News as "a local surprise hit" because of its content of bullying, online harassment, sexual identity and suicide, all of which are rarely discussed in public in Ukraine.[9] BBC News claimed the series was "pretty much the first time that adolescent LGBT identity had been portrayed on Ukrainian TV".[9]

    Impact

    [edit]

    Early Swallows has been praised for making subjects that are rarely discussed in public in Ukraine debatable;[9][7] bullying is a systemic problem in the country.[9][7] During each episode, the telephone number of the non-governmental mental health helpline La Strada-Ukraine is displayed.[1] In the series' first month, calls to the mental health helpline increased by 600%.[9] The producers of the series approached La Strada-Ukraine to be involved in the project.[1] According to BBC News, the series helped at least one teenage girl to stop trying to commit suicide, and has helped many gay men to reveal their sexual identity and others to stop taking part in the Blue Whale Challenge.[9]

    In February 2020, Early Swallows was nominated for two Promax Awards.[12]

    Foreign release

    [edit]

    On March 29, 2020 the series was released in the Russian online movie theater KinoPoisk, for which it was specially dubbedinRussian.[13]

    Notes

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    1. ^ stylized as Перші ʌастіvки
  • ^ The series title is a reference to the belief that swallows are the first sign of spring.[7][4]
  • References

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  • ^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) All soundtracks for the series First Swallows, Novyi Kanal, (25 November 2019)
  • ^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) Teen Suicide, Bullying and Violence: Is It Worth Watching The First Swallows? , hromadske.ua, (6 December 2019)
  • ^ a b (in Russian) First Swallows: the finale of the most revealing series in Ukraine was revealed. Video, Obozrevatel, (23 November 2019)
  • ^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) How many episodes in The First Swallows, Novyi Kanal, (25 November 2019)
  • ^ a b c d New hit Ukrainian TV show for teenagers addresses taboo subjects, KyivPost (10 February 2020)
  • ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) "A complete reversal of the plot." What will be the new season of the First Swallows, nv.ua (1 August 2020)
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Ukraine's teen bullying drama that shattered taboos and stirred a nation, BBC News (12 February 2020)
  • ^ (in Ukrainian) "The Ukrainian series "First Swallows" has become popular in the world: details". 24 kanal. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  • ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) TV Ratings Detector: Who's the New Favorite? (TESTS), Detector media (20 December 2019)
  • ^ Announcing the 2020 Promax Europe Awards Finalists, Promax Awards (2020)
    (in Ukrainian) "The First Swallows will compete for the prestigious European Prize". Novyi Kanal. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  • ^ (in Ukrainian) Tonality and business: why are there almost no Ukrainian-language melodramas in the spring season?, Detector media (8 April 2020)
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