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Invasion (2020 film)

Invasion, also known as Attraction 2 (Russian: Вторжение, romanizedVtorzhenie), is a 2020 Russian science fiction action film directed and produced by Fyodor Bondarchuk's company by Art Pictures Studio and Vodorod.[3][4][5][6][7] The action of the film unfolds after the events described in Attraction (2017). The film stars Irina Starshenbaum, Rinal Mukhametov, Alexander Petrov, Yuri Borisov, Oleg Menshikov, and Sergei Garmash.

Invasion
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFyodor Bondarchuk
Screenplay by
  • Oleg Malovichko
  • Andrey Zolotarev
Produced by
  • Fyodor Bondarchuk
  • Dmitriy Rudovskiy
  • Mikhail Vrubel
  • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
  • Anton Zlatopolskiy (ru)
  • Elena Nelidova
  • Mikhail Kitaev
Starring
CinematographyVladislav Opelyants
Edited by
  • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
  • Aleksandr Puzyryov
Music byIgor Vdovin
Production
companies
Distributed byWDSSPR
Release date
  • January 1, 2020 (2020-01-01)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguagesRussian, English
Budget$14.8 million
(944 million)
Box office$15.8 million[1]
(960 million)[2]

Invasion is Bondarchuk’s third film and the eighth Russian film shot in IMAX format, the film premiered in preview from the end of December 26, 2019. A wide distribution of the film was released in Russia on January 1, 2020 by WDSSPR. It was the final film distributed by WDSSPR before its dissolution between Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing. Sony will continue to produce and distribute their films in Russia.

Plot Edit

The action takes place three years after the events of Attraction. Julia (Irina Starshenbaum), who was saved from death with the help of extraterrestrial technologies, has unusual abilities now. The girl has become the object of the research conducted in secret laboratories of the Ministry of Defense. Julia's new abilities attract not only people on Earth, they are becoming a threat to extraterrestrial civilizations—because of that the Earth is threatened with invasion. Hekon is back to save her. This time with the help of Sol.

Cast Edit

  • Irina Starshenbaum as Yulia 'Yulya' Lebedeva (English: Julia)
  • Rinal Mukhametov as Hekon / Khariton (English: Hakon)
  • Alexander Petrov as Artyom Tkachyov, Yulya's former boyfriend
  • Yuri Borisov as Captain Ivan 'Vanya' Korobanov
  • Oleg Menshikov as General-major Valentin Lebedev
  • Sergei Garmash as vice-premier
  • Yevgeny Mikheev as Gleb Karakhanov "Google", a classmate and friend of Yulya, an employee of the company "Rostelecom"
  • Daniil Kolzenov as a technician
  • Sergey Troyev as TV channel technician
  • Igor Kosterin as VSK Adjutant (major)
  • Andrey Nazimov as IT Department Manager

Production Edit

Development Edit

In March 2017, the project director Fyodor Bondarchuk officially confirmed the continuation of the project;[8] The budget for the second part was planned in the amount of 645 million rubles.[9] The preparatory process went on for a year and a half.[10]

Unlike the first film, events do not take place in the Moscow district of Chertanovo, but in the central part of Moscow, including the territory of Moscow State University and beyond. As in the first part, the shooting took part in modern equipment of the Russian Armed Forces, including the Aurus Senat car in the sedan version, which was created as part of the Cortege project.

Filming Edit

Principal photography began on July 24, 2018, covered almost 10,000 kilometers and was held in the strictest confidence. 2 film crews were shot in Moscow,[11][12][13] and were held in strict secrecy,[14][15] Kaliningrad, Kamchatka Peninsula and Hungary.

The whole district of Moscow was cordoned off at night to shoot a scene of a chase with eight cameras and a helicopter in Orlikov Lane and on the neighbouring streets. Part of the chase was shot on an unfinished section of the fourth ring road in Moscow, which was specially filled with cars.[citation needed]

Artists made a mini-expedition to Kaliningrad to shoot a Finnish episode of the beginning of the film, one of the first scenes of which was shot during a real storm.[citation needed]

The film crew flew to Kamchatka, to Russian New Zealand, for 2 days for an astounding shooting of the final scene, shot in the Ksudach stratovolcano,[citation needed] the last eruption of which occurred 100 years

It was in the legendary "Origo Studio" in Budapest that some scenes of complex floods were shot with almost 450 people participating in a gigantic mobile stage formed by a gigantic pool fueled by fire hydrants where you can load jewelry.[clarification needed] Thus, the roof of a 9-story building was built there in full size and immersed under one of the scenes of the film.[citation needed]

For filming underwater scenes, Irina Starshenbaum studied diving for two months before shooting. Her record is 15 hours of filming in the pool.[citation needed]

Music Edit

The composer Igor Vdovin wrote the soundtrack for this film. It has been available since January 10, 2020, on Yandex Music,[16] iTunes,[17] BOOM.ru[18] and VKontakte.[19] Recall that it was Ivan Burlyaev who wrote the book Attraction (2017).

The IMAX trailer contains the song Universe Has No End from the Imagine Music Supreme II album.

Another trailer contains a remix, also from Imagine Music, the famous tune of Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky.

Post-production Edit

The team of the Russian special effects studio Main Road Post, responsible for the film’s graphics, recreated Moscow to the last detail using a computer to create, a grandiose apocalyptic scene of large-scale immersion in water, “a real challenge,” says Arman Yakhin, director of the studio.

Graphic designers are also very proud of the battle scene of Artyom against the Kamov Ka-52.

Release Edit

Invasion was released in the Russian Federation on January 1, 2020 by Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing (WDSSPR).

Marketing Edit

Comic-Con Russia 2019 was held in Moscow for the sixth time from October 3 to 6 at the Crocus Expo Pavilion №1. Simultaneously with the festival, the fourteenth annual exhibition of interactive entertainment "IgroMir" will be held.

Trailer 48 aired on May 23, 2019. Meanwhile, the IMAX trailer was released on December 12, 2019.

At the moment, the trailers were presented in the original Russian version with English subtitles.

Home media Edit

Invasion is the third film of Fyodor Bondarchuk, released in IMAX format after Stalingrad (2013 film) and Attraction (2017 film).

The film was released in Russia in DVD, Blu-ray and iTunes on March 3, 2020.

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

As of January 12, 2020, the Invasion earned $14.8 million internationally. The creators expected that in the end, the revenue would be 3 billion rubles ($48 million).

Invasion cost $10 million. As of February 9, 2020, it had earned $16,108,069 internationally, including 82 million rubles on the first day.

The total box office receipts for the first film, Attraction (2017), totaled 44 million rubles during its first day and exceeded one billion rubles ($16 million) in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States. In 2017, more than 4 million viewers saw it at the cinema, and this film was also one of the most watched on VOD.

CIS, In the community of independent states, as of February 9, 2020, Invasion had 3,583,764 viewers, 993,646,969 rubles in total revenue ($16,049,862), and distributed 1,806 copies for 140,987 screenings. As of that date the film ranked second at the Russian box office in 2020, surpassing Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Invasion (2020)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Box Office, Russian Cinema Fund
  3. ^ "Фонд кино профинансирует новые фильмы Бондарчука, Михалкова и Учителя" [Cinema Fund will finance new films of Fyodor Bondarchuk, Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexei Uchitel] (in Russian). Klops.ru. April 6, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "Фонд кино определил 17 кинопроектов, которым выделят господдержку" [Cinema Foundation has identified 17 film projects that will allocate state support] (in Russian). TASS. April 6, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  5. ^ "Made in Russia: итоги каннского кинорынка Marche du Film" [Made in Russia: results of the Cannes film market Marche du Film] (in Russian). REGNUM News Agency. May 21, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  6. ^ "Федор Бондарчук будет делать продолжение "Притяжения" за счет частных инвестиций" [Fyodor Bondarchuk will continue the Attraction through private investment] (in Russian). Kino-teatr.ru. June 7, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  7. ^ "Фёдор Бондарчук запустил онлайн-платформу для инвестиций в кино" [Fyodor Bondarchuk launched an online platform for investment in cinema] (in Russian). InterMedia (agency). June 8, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  8. ^ Uskov, Oleg (March 1, 2017). "Федор Бондарчук официально подтвердил сиквел "Притяжения"" [Fyodor Bondarchuk officially confirmed the sequel Attraction] (in Russian). Rossiyskaya Gazeta // rg.ru. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  9. ^ "Бондарчук попросил у государства полмиллиарда на два фильма" [Fyodor Bondarchuk asked the state for half a billion for two films]. Kino.mail.ru. June 2, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  10. ^ "Стартовали съемки фильма "Притяжение 2" Федора Бондарчука" [We started shooting the film Invasion by Fyodor Bondarchuk]. KinoPoisk. July 25, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  11. ^ Smityuk, Yuriy (Jul 25, 2018). "В Москве начались съемки фильма Федора Бондарчука "Притяжение-2"" [In Moscow, began shooting the film Fedor Bondarchuk Attraction 2 / Invasion] (in Russian). TASS. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  12. ^ "В Москве начались съемки продолжения "Притяжения"" [In Moscow, began shooting the continuation of Attraction] (in Russian). Izvestia // iz.ru. July 25, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  13. ^ Pakshin, Oleg (July 25, 2018). "Десант инопланетян высадится в Подмосковье: Бондарчук снимает "Притяжение-2"" [Alien landing party will land in the Moscow Oblast: Bondarchuk removes Attraction 2 / Invasion] (in Russian). Vesti.ru. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  14. ^ "Кинокомиссия Москвы согласовала съемки фильма "Притяжение-2"" [Moscow film commission agreed to shoot the film Attraction 2 / Invasion] (in Russian). VladTime.ru. April 20, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  15. ^ ""Притяжение-2" будут снимать во время ЧМ-2018" [Invasion will be removed during the 2018 World Cup] (in Russian). news.ru. April 20, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  16. ^ Igor Vdovin . Yandex Music. Archived from the original on 2020-09-29. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
  17. ^ Igor Vdovin "Вторжение (Оригинальный саундтрек к фильму) (Invasion (Original movie soundtrack))". iTunes.
  18. ^ Igor Vdovin ""БУМ" ("BOOM")". BOOM.ru.
  19. ^ Igor Vdovin "Оригинальный Саундтрек Вторжение (Original Soundtrack Invasion)". VKontakte.

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byFyodor Bondarchuk Dmitriy Rudovskiy Mikhail Vrubel Aleksandr Andryushchenko Anton Zlatopolskiy ru Elena Nelidova Mikhail KitaevStarringIrina Starshenbaum Rinal Mukhametov Alexander Petrov Yuri Borisov Oleg Menshikov Sergei GarmashCinematographyVladislav OpelyantsEdited byAleksandr Andryushchenko Aleksandr PuzyryovMusic byIgor VdovinProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures Art Pictures Studio Vodorod Cinema Foundation Russia 1 National Media Group StudioDistributed byWDSSPRRelease dateJanuary 1 2020 2020 01 01 Running time129 minutesCountryRussiaLanguagesRussian EnglishBudget 14 8 million 944 million Box office 15 8 million 1 960 million 2 Invasion is Bondarchuk s third film and the eighth Russian film shot in IMAX format the film premiered in preview from the end of December 26 2019 A wide distribution of the film was released in Russia on January 1 2020 by WDSSPR It was the final film distributed by WDSSPR before its dissolution between Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing Sony will continue to produce and distribute their films in Russia Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 4 Music 4 1 Post production 5 Release 5 1 Marketing 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe action takes place three years after the events of Attraction Julia Irina Starshenbaum who was saved from death with the help of extraterrestrial technologies has unusual abilities now The girl has become the object of the research conducted in secret laboratories of the Ministry of Defense Julia s new abilities attract not only people on Earth they are becoming a threat to extraterrestrial civilizations because of that the Earth is threatened with invasion Hekon is back to save her This time with the help of Sol Cast EditIrina Starshenbaum as Yulia Yulya Lebedeva English Julia Rinal Mukhametov as Hekon Khariton English Hakon Alexander Petrov as Artyom Tkachyov Yulya s former boyfriend Yuri Borisov as Captain Ivan Vanya Korobanov Oleg Menshikov as General major Valentin Lebedev Sergei Garmash as vice premier Yevgeny Mikheev as Gleb Karakhanov Google a classmate and friend of Yulya an employee of the company Rostelecom Daniil Kolzenov as a technician Sergey Troyev as TV channel technician Igor Kosterin as VSK Adjutant major Andrey Nazimov as IT Department ManagerProduction EditDevelopment Edit In March 2017 the project director Fyodor Bondarchuk officially confirmed the continuation of the project 8 The budget for the second part was planned in the amount of 645 million rubles 9 The preparatory process went on for a year and a half 10 Unlike the first film events do not take place in the Moscow district of Chertanovo but in the central part of Moscow including the territory of Moscow State University and beyond As in the first part the shooting took part in modern equipment of the Russian Armed Forces including the Aurus Senat car in the sedan version which was created as part of the Cortege project Filming Edit Principal photography began on July 24 2018 covered almost 10 000 kilometers and was held in the strictest confidence 2 film crews were shot in Moscow 11 12 13 and were held in strict secrecy 14 15 Kaliningrad Kamchatka Peninsula and Hungary The whole district of Moscow was cordoned off at night to shoot a scene of a chase with eight cameras and a helicopter in Orlikov Lane and on the neighbouring streets Part of the chase was shot on an unfinished section of the fourth ring road in Moscow which was specially filled with cars citation needed Artists made a mini expedition to Kaliningrad to shoot a Finnish episode of the beginning of the film one of the first scenes of which was shot during a real storm citation needed The film crew flew to Kamchatka to Russian New Zealand for 2 days for an astounding shooting of the final scene shot in the Ksudach stratovolcano citation needed the last eruption of which occurred 100 yearsIt was in the legendary Origo Studio in Budapest that some scenes of complex floods were shot with almost 450 people participating in a gigantic mobile stage formed by a gigantic pool fueled by fire hydrants where you can load jewelry clarification needed Thus the roof of a 9 story building was built there in full size and immersed under one of the scenes of the film citation needed For filming underwater scenes Irina Starshenbaum studied diving for two months before shooting Her record is 15 hours of filming in the pool citation needed Music EditThe composer Igor Vdovin wrote the soundtrack for this film It has been available since January 10 2020 on Yandex Music 16 iTunes 17 BOOM ru 18 and VKontakte 19 Recall that it was Ivan Burlyaev who wrote the book Attraction 2017 The IMAX trailer contains the song Universe Has No End from the Imagine Music Supreme II album Another trailer contains a remix also from Imagine Music the famous tune of Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky Post production Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The team of the Russian special effects studio Main Road Post responsible for the film s graphics recreated Moscow to the last detail using a computer to create a grandiose apocalyptic scene of large scale immersion in water a real challenge says Arman Yakhin director of the studio Graphic designers are also very proud of the battle scene of Artyom against the Kamov Ka 52 Release EditInvasion was released in the Russian Federation on January 1 2020 by Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing WDSSPR Marketing Edit Comic Con Russia 2019 was held in Moscow for the sixth time from October 3 to 6 at the Crocus Expo Pavilion 1 Simultaneously with the festival the fourteenth annual exhibition of interactive entertainment IgroMir will be held Trailer 48 aired on May 23 2019 Meanwhile the IMAX trailer was released on December 12 2019 At the moment the trailers were presented in the original Russian version with English subtitles Home media Edit Invasion is the third film of Fyodor Bondarchuk released in IMAX format after Stalingrad 2013 film and Attraction 2017 film The film was released in Russia in DVD Blu ray and iTunes on March 3 2020 Reception EditBox office Edit As of January 12 2020 the Invasion earned 14 8 million internationally The creators expected that in the end the revenue would be 3 billion rubles 48 million Invasion cost 10 million As of February 9 2020 it had earned 16 108 069 internationally including 82 million rubles on the first day The total box office receipts for the first film Attraction 2017 totaled 44 million rubles during its first day and exceeded one billion rubles 16 million in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States In 2017 more than 4 million viewers saw it at the cinema and this film was also one of the most watched on VOD CIS In the community of independent states as of February 9 2020 Invasion had 3 583 764 viewers 993 646 969 rubles in total revenue 16 049 862 and distributed 1 806 copies for 140 987 screenings As of that date the film ranked second at the Russian box office in 2020 surpassing Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker References Edit Invasion 2020 Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved April 23 2020 Box Office Russian Cinema Fund Fond kino profinansiruet novye filmy Bondarchuka Mihalkova i Uchitelya Cinema Fund will finance new films of Fyodor Bondarchuk Nikita Mikhalkov and Alexei Uchitel in Russian Klops ru April 6 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Fond kino opredelil 17 kinoproektov kotorym vydelyat gospodderzhku Cinema Foundation has identified 17 film projects that will allocate state support in Russian TASS April 6 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Made in Russia itogi kannskogo kinorynka Marche du Film Made in Russia results of the Cannes film market Marche du Film in Russian REGNUM News Agency May 21 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Fedor Bondarchuk budet delat prodolzhenie Prityazheniya za schet chastnyh investicij Fyodor Bondarchuk will continue the Attraction through private investment in Russian Kino teatr ru June 7 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Fyodor Bondarchuk zapustil onlajn platformu dlya investicij v kino Fyodor Bondarchuk launched an online platform for investment in cinema in Russian InterMedia agency June 8 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Uskov Oleg March 1 2017 Fedor Bondarchuk oficialno podtverdil sikvel Prityazheniya Fyodor Bondarchuk officially confirmed the sequel Attraction in Russian Rossiyskaya Gazeta rg ru Retrieved April 23 2020 Bondarchuk poprosil u gosudarstva polmilliarda na dva filma Fyodor Bondarchuk asked the state for half a billion for two films Kino mail ru June 2 2017 Retrieved April 23 2020 Startovali semki filma Prityazhenie 2 Fedora Bondarchuka We started shooting the film Invasion by Fyodor Bondarchuk KinoPoisk July 25 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Smityuk Yuriy Jul 25 2018 V Moskve nachalis semki filma Fedora Bondarchuka Prityazhenie 2 In Moscow began shooting the film Fedor Bondarchuk Attraction 2 Invasion in Russian TASS Retrieved April 23 2020 V Moskve nachalis semki prodolzheniya Prityazheniya In Moscow began shooting the continuation of Attraction in Russian Izvestia iz ru July 25 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Pakshin Oleg July 25 2018 Desant inoplanetyan vysaditsya v Podmoskove Bondarchuk snimaet Prityazhenie 2 Alien landing party will land in the Moscow Oblast Bondarchuk removes Attraction 2 Invasion in Russian Vesti ru Retrieved April 23 2020 Kinokomissiya Moskvy soglasovala semki filma Prityazhenie 2 Moscow film commission agreed to shoot the film Attraction 2 Invasion in Russian VladTime ru April 20 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Prityazhenie 2 budut snimat vo vremya ChM 2018 Invasion will be removed during the 2018 World Cup in Russian news ru April 20 2018 Retrieved April 23 2020 Igor Vdovin Originalnyj Saundtrek Vtorzhenie Original Soundtrack Invasion Yandex Music Archived from the original on 2020 09 29 Retrieved 2020 01 24 Igor Vdovin Vtorzhenie Originalnyj saundtrek k filmu Invasion Original movie soundtrack iTunes Igor Vdovin BUM BOOM BOOM ru Igor Vdovin Originalnyj Saundtrek Vtorzhenie Original Soundtrack Invasion VKontakte External links EditOfficial website at the Art Pictures Studio in English Invasion at IMDb Invasion at Rotten Tomatoes Invasion at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Invasion 2020 film amp oldid 1180556129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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