"Suvorov: The Great Journey"

Suvorov: The Great Journey is the first full-length animated film produced by the Soyuzmultfilm film studio in 20 years.

In the center of the plot is 16-year-old Grisha.

He falls into the regiment of Alexander Suvorov and becomes a member of the Swiss campaign.

The hero will find new friends and also try to defeat a dangerous villain.

Against the backdrop of historical events, a fun adventure story will unfold.

“The episode of the biography of the great commander is presented with the help of bright, attractive images, as well as a rich musical arrangement with catchy melodies,” says Yulia Osetinskaya, general producer of Soyuzmultfilm.

She expects the tape to be of interest to both children and adults.

Alexander Suvorov in the cartoon was voiced by Konstantin Khabensky.

The characters speak in the voices of Philip Kirkorov, Anton Makarsky, Yulia Rutberg, Natalia Bystrova and other actors.

"Artek.

Big Adventure"

Four teenagers go to the Artek children's camp.

All of them are in conflict with their parents and get a chance to improve relations: the heroes find a “wish tree” and are transferred 30 years ago, to 1988.

It was then that their relatives rested in the camp.

Teenagers will have to make friends with their parents and figure out how to return to the future.

The roles in the film were played by Mikhail Galustyan, Yan Tsapnik, Ekaterina Klimova, Lyudmila Artemyeva, Nadezhda Mikhalkova.

Filming took place in the children's camps "Azure", "Marine" and "Cypress".

The authors of the film believe that “Artek.

The Great Journey” will help children and adults to understand each other.

“While shooting the picture, we wanted to reach out to children, to young people and tell them how important it is to be friends, to support each other,” said Mikhail Galustyan, who acted as one of the producers.

"1941.

Wings over Berlin»

The film directed by Konstantin Buslov, who shot the Kalashnikov and Bablo films, is based on real events.

In August 1942, after Nazi Germany raids on the USSR, 15 Air Force crews bombed Berlin.

“It seemed to the Berliners that they were in the deep rear and nothing threatened them.

They even made an announcement on the radio that British aircraft were bombing.

The British in response - also publicly - expressed surprise.

It is difficult to talk about serious military significance, but for demonstrating strength both to one’s own and to the enemy, this sortie was, of course, very important, ”said historian Konstantin Mogilevsky in an interview with RIA Novosti.

Filmmakers tried to show on the screen the events of that time as authentically as possible.

They studied aircraft and actively worked with consultants.

The tape starred Sergey Puskepalis, Sergey Gilev, Maxim Bityukov, Alexander Metelkin and Gela Meskhi.

"Desperate Investors"

Two married couples buy apartments in an unfinished residential complex, but soon all work on the site stops - the developer rents out a foundation pit instead of a house.

The heroes decide to fight injustice, come home to the head of a construction company and accidentally take him prisoner, but do not know what to do with him.

The fraudster was played by Maxim Lagashkin.

He said that he had to perform a lot of stunts on the set of the film.

“The whole film I was beaten, poured with cement, I walked in plastic make-up, in a “stone” from concrete shirt and trousers, with a lined face, barefoot.

They tied me up, beat me, dropped a house on me, ”recalls the actor.

The director of the film, Ilya Farfel, noted that the rest of the actors on the set had a difficult time: “Trukhin was always sweaty in glycerin, Stulova was dragging around with a pregnant belly, Kologrivy ran with a naked torso in any weather, Venikova on an uncomfortable platform.”

The director believes that the film will be of interest to any Russian, but above all to lovers of "ironic humor with bitterness."

Operation Mincemeat

The action of the military drama "Operation Minced Meat" takes place in 1943.

British intelligence officers Ewen Montagu (Colin Firth) and Charles Cholmondeley (Matthew Macfadyen) become participants in a special operation to disinform German troops.

They pass off a dead homeless man as a drowned army courier and, along with his body, plant false documents on German agents.

The plot is based on a real operation.

The film will have its world premiere on November 5, 2021.

The film was warmly received by film critics - its rating on the Rotten Tomatoes portal is 92%.

Experts praise the acting, the depiction of time, and the gripping plot.

According to Financial Times writer Danny Lee, "Operation Minced Meat will remind viewers of the best British war films.