Black Hunters
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Directed by | Andrey Malyukov[1] |
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Produced by | Sergey Shumakov[1] |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Sporyshkov |
Edited by | Mariya Sergeenkova |
Music by | Ivan Burlyaev |
Production company | A-1 Kino Video |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Russia[1] |
Language | Russian[1] |
Budget | $5 million[2] |
Box office | $8 043 992[2] |
Black Hunters (Russian: Мы из бу́дущего, romanized: We're from the future) is a 2008 Russian language action drama film directed by Andrey Malyukov. The film features Danila Kozlovsky, Andrey Terentev, Vladimir Yaglych, Dmitriy Volkostrelov and Ekaterina Klimova in the lead roles.
Plot
[edit]Four treasure seekers in the present day dig near St. Petersburg in search of hidden medals and artifacts of soldiers who fought during World War II. The chief of the group, Borman (Danila Kozlovsky), is a former student of the Faculty of History Sergei Filatov. His assistant is a Rastafarian nicknamed Spirit (Andrei Terentyev). Two other members are Chuhat (Dmitry Volkostrelov) and Skull (Vladimir Yaglych). Skull is a neo-Nazi and has a stylized tattoo of the swastika on his shoulder.
When they go for a dive in a lake, they time travel to the Eastern Front in 1942.
Cast
[edit]- Danila Kozlovsky as Borman
- Andrey Terentev as Spirt
- Vladimir Yaglych as Cherep
- Dmitriy Volkostrelov as Chukha
- Ekaterina Klimova as Nina
- Boris Galkin as Emelyanov
- Daniil Strakhov as Demin
- Sergey Makhovikov as Karpenko
Awards
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Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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MTV Russia Movie Awards, 2009 | Best Fight | Won | |
Best Film | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Ekaterina Klimova | Nominated | |
Best Movie Villain | Ralph Schicha | Nominated | |
Best Kiss | Danila Kozlovsky and Ekaterina Klimova | Nominated |
References
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- 2008 films
- 2000s action war films
- 2008 science fiction action films
- Russian action war films
- Russian science fiction action films
- Russian science fiction war films
- Russian World War II films
- Films directed by Andrei Malyukov
- 2000s films about time travel
- 2000s Russian films
- Russian-language war drama films
- Russian film stubs