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Marking: | 75074 |
Country: | Russia |
Dating: | Two thousand sixteen |
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Iron helmet made specifically for the filming of the movie "Viking". This helmet often flashes in the frame on one of the actors. Despite some of his intricate object, the helmet could be a good acquisition for any fan of contemporary Russian cinema as one of the attributes most expensive film in the history of modern Russia. Guarantee of provenance.
"Viking" — Russian historical film directed by Andrei Kravchuk tells of the arrival in the X century to power on the Rus Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich. The film was taken by the events described in "the Tale of bygone years". The slogan of the film was the phrase: "You have to see to believe". The Russian premiere took place on 29 December 2016, and the world premiere took place on 6 January 2017. In rolling out 2 versions of the movie: 18+ (lasts 133 minutes) and 12+ (128 minutes). With a budget of 1.25 billion (according to some sources, this amounted to $ 20 million, others say $ 40 million) "Viking" has become one of the most expensive films in the history of Russian cinema, so despite record-high fees in the first days of hire, some critics argue that the picture in the end did not pay off. In the press the film received mixed reviews: it was praised for the magnitude, but criticized for weak plot, the way depicts the ancient pre-Christian Russia, as well as the controversial image of the personality of Prince Vladimir.
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