Prizrak

Prizrak
Directed by Aleksandr Voytinskiy
Produced by Sergey Selyanov
Aleksandr Voytinskiy
Written by Oleg Malovichko
Andrei Zolotarev
Starring Fedor Bondarchuk
Semyon Treskunov
Yan Tsapnik
Kseniya Lavrova-Glinka
Music by Ivan Burlyaev
Maxim Koshevarev
Distributed by STV
Nashe Kino
Molniya Pictures
Release dates
  • March 26, 2015 (2015-03-26)
Running time
109 minutes
Country Russia
Language Russian
Budget RUB 1 million

Prizrak (Russian: Призрак, English: Ghost) is a 2015 Russian comedy film starring Fedor Bondarchuk and young actor Semyon Treskunov.

The movie has earned about 350 million Russian ruble. This was the first Russian film to use Dolby Atmos technology.

Plot

Only yesterday Yuri Gordeev was ambitious aircraft designer and a favorite of women and he was on the verge of his triumph. His plane YG-1 was supposed to be a real breakthrough in domestic aviation. But today, no one sees and hears him, and rival business smoothly closes Yuri's company. That's because Yuri was crashed in a car accident and became a ghost.

Seventh grader Ivan Kuznetsov, or just Vanya was always in an empty place. A victim of an overprotective mother, the object of ridicule from classmates, he was afraid to even talk to girls, which has long been in love. Yuri has one week to complete his life's work and to raise his new aircraft into the air, while Vanya is the only one who sees him and can help him.

Cast

Production

During the filming actor Yan Tsapnik actually broke his leg, and it was rewritten into the script, and was entered in the final scenes of the film.

The aircraft of YG-1, which is designed by Yuri Gordeyev, was made entirely using computer graphics company Main Road Post. Since none of the most modern and highly technical counterparts scenery could convey all the uniqueness of this aircraft.


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