The fantastic film “One Hundred Years Ahead”, based on the story of Kir Bulychev, was made at a high level in terms of visual design, said actor and director Fyodor Bondarchuk on March 2 at a creative meeting at the exhibition “Russia “.
According to Bondarchuk, the film will be “visual attraction” AND “the main film of the year”.
“We don’t have many paintings of this type. Of course, there was continuity. The director was inspired by a Russian film. The image stands on the strong shoulders of a 30-year-old industry… They criticized us because everyone has their own job. But it’s important to say that this is an original script.”said the director.
According to Bondarchuk, viewers will be able to see in this film “triumph of the Russian film industry”since the image is made to a high level, in terms of visual design.
It should be noted that the film “One Hundred Years Ago”, directed by Alexander Andryushchenko based on the book by science fiction writer Kir Bulychev “One Hundred Years Ago”, will be released in Russian cinemas on April 18. Starring Daria Vereshchagina, Mark Eidelshtein, Alexander Petrov, Yura Borisov, Victoria Isakova, Konstantin Khabensky, Fyodor Bondarchuk.
Recall that in 1984, film director Pavel Arsenov filmed at the Gorky Film Studio the five-part film “Guest from the Future”, which gained great popularity among children and adults in Soviet times. The main character of the film, Alisa Selezneva, was played by Natalya Guseva.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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