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Three Minutes of Silence
Directed byBoris Khlebnikov
Written by
Based onThree Minutes of Silence
by Georgi Vladimov
Produced by
  • Sergey Selyanov (ru)
  • Natalya Drozd
  • Natalya Smirnova
  • Tatyana Bonakova
Starring
  • Makar Khlebnikov
  • Oleg Savostyuk
  • Aleksandr Robak
  • Timofey Tribuntsev
  • Yevgeny Sytyy
CinematographyAlisher Khamidkhodzhaev
Edited byIvan Lebedev
Music byMaksim Belovolov
Production
companies
Distributed byCinema Atmosphere
Release date
  • June 8, 2023 (2023-06-08) (Russia)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget300 million
Box office
  • ₽55 million
  • $595.035

Three Minutes of Silence (Russian: Снегирь, romanizedSnegir, lit.'Bullfinch') is a 2023 Russian coming-of-age disaster film written and directed by Boris Khlebnikov, created by the CTB Film Company with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, a free adaptation of Georgi Vladimov's novel Three Minutes of Silence. Starring Makar Khlebnikov and Oleg Savostyuk as student sailors, with Aleksandr Robak and Timofey Tribuntsev about a battered seiner called "Bullfinch" and the trials that befell the crew of a fishing trawler.[1]

It was theatrically released in Russia on June 8, 2023, by Cinema Atmosphere.[2]

Plot

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A well-worn fishing ship called "Bullfinch" plows the sea in search of a rich catch of fish. The team was diverse, but all with character, persistent and purposeful, driven by the desire to work and get at least some penny for their hard work. And at home, most of them are expected by relatives and loved ones.

But this time, two video bloggers wormed their way to the sailors - Nikita and Maxim. The guys went for sea romance, but the reality was not what they imagined: terrible pitching, piercing wind, icy cold, unbearable fishy smell and a harsh crew.

Suddenly, a severe storm hits a fishing seiner, and people find themselves in a deplorable situation. But, perhaps, someone is even worse than these heroes, and urgent help is needed.[3]

Cast

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  • Makar Khlebnikov as Nikita
  • Oleg Savostyuk as Maxim
  • Aleksandr Robak as Gennady
  • Timofey Tribuntsev as Yuri "Yurik"
  • Anatoly Popov as captain
  • Vasiliy Shchipitsyn as Starpom
  • Oleg Kamenshchikov as Evgeny
  • Mikhail Kremer as Sergey "Seryoga"
  • Vladimir Lukyanchikov as "Dimon"
  • Yevgeny Sytyy as "Grandfather"
  • Sergey Nasedkin as "Vitya"
  • Konstantin Gayokho as Andrey, the Fishmaster
  • Ilya Borisov as a sailor in Murmansk
  • Veronika Aniskina as an investigator

Production

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Production was handled by CTB Film Company and Globus Film Studio. The Ministry of Culture of Russia provided significant assistance. The literary basis of the film's script was a novel by the Soviet writer Georgi Vladimov, substantially revised by Boris Khlebnikov, the director's son Makar Khlebnikov, an actor.

The script was created by the director in collaboration with Nataliya Meshchaninova based on the novel of the same name by Georgi Vladimov, published in 1969, at the end of the "thaw", which did not give the first post-war generation answers to their existential questions.

Filming

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Filming for June is taking place in a huge pavilion located on the site of a former warehouse near Saint Petersburg and will last until mid-August, after which the filmmakers themselves repeatedly visited Murmansk and Teriberka in the Murmansk Oblast to shoot textures that you can't draw using graphics, until the end of September 2021.

Release

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Theatrical

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The presentation of Boris Khlebnikov’s new work for a narrow circle of viewers took place in April 2023, and the opening film was premiered at the 45th Moscow International Film Festival will be held in Moscow from 20 to 27 April. The release of the tape is scheduled for June 8, 2023, by Cinema Atmosphere.[4]

Despite challenging geopolitical realities, the producers are in talks to screen the film at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.

References

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  1. ^ Aliyev, Timur (June 8, 2023). "«Снегирь» вышел в прокат. Как в фильме возникает метафора России" [Three Minutes of Silence was released. How does the metaphor of Russia appear in the film?]. RBK Group (in Russian). Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  2. ^ Kleshchev, Oleg (June 9, 2023). "Лодочка, плыви: на экраны вышел «Снегирь» Бориса Хлебникова" [Boat, swim: Three Minutes of Silence by Boris Khlebnikov appeared on the screens]. RBK Group (in Russian). Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Снегирь / Three Minutes of Silence, 2023". www.kinoafisha.info (in Russian).
  4. ^ В Москве прошла светская премьера фильма "Снегирь" режиссера Бориса Хлебникова
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