"Wild"

Director Vladimir Kott, whose track record includes such series as "Defenders", "Kings of the Game", "Hunter" and "Pyotr Leshchenko.

Everything that was ... ”, releases the second full-length tape on the big screens since the beginning of the year.

The first was the comedy "Naughty", awarded three awards at the festival "Vivat Cinema of Russia!".

“I always considered myself a deep and difficult director, I shot art films, but now I was left without a job and foolishly agreed to make a comedy.

As a result, I receive a prize as the best director and for the first time my film made a lot of money.

I realized that the movie should touch the soul, and not drive into melancholy, ”said the cinematographer, accepting the award.

In the new adventure comedy, Taisiya Vilkova, who also starred in The Naughty, plays the aspiring model Alena, who dreams of conquering the heights of the Moscow fashion industry.

Once at a party, she meets a wealthy man Yegor (Aleksey Kravchenko).

He invites her to go to Nice on his private plane.

However, instead of Nice, the plane lands in Yakutia.

To beg forgiveness for a ridiculous mistake, Yegor jumps off a cliff and disappears.

Alena will have to survive alone in the wild conditions of the taiga.

The situation is complicated by the fact that she has no experience, and from improvised means - only a handbag with lipstick and a nail file. 

"Off-season"

The crime melodrama by Alexander Hunt presents the story of two sixteen-year-old teenagers, against whom, in their opinion, the whole world is up in arms.

According to the plot, they are in love and want to be together, but because of their young age, they cannot live the way they want.

In protest, teenagers run away from home, taking weapons with them.

Defending their right to be themselves, they take revenge on the world of adults.

The drama by Alexander Hunt is based on the true story of Pskov schoolchildren Katya and Denis, which took place in 2016.

The tape was filmed exclusively with funds received from crowdfunding.

In his film, the director explores the difficulties of communication between teenagers and adults.

“It is very important for me to explore the problem of a communication gap, when a teenager is isolated in his inner thoughts, when he begins to move towards, in general, such a trap that he creates for himself, having no other way,” Alexander Hunt said in an interview with the show "New people".

According to the filmmaker, it is difficult to find one factor that negatively affects the attitude of a teenager - this is the Internet, and parents, and bullying at school or the school as a whole.

“This is a whole set of different problems that lead a person into a colossal vacuum, from which he sees no way out at all,” the director believes.

In order to better understand the world of teenagers, Alexander Hunt traveled through the cities of Russia, collecting material, and also, together with his cameraman, spent some time in a children's camp as a counselor.

"Male" (Men)

The protagonist of the horror film Male Gender, played by Jessie Buckley (Chernobyl, War and Peace, The Tempest), comes to a quiet suburb to heal after a tragedy - she has recently been widowed.

However, the outback is not at all a guarantor of peace.

There, the girl finds herself in the abyss of strange events: she sees nightmare visions, she meets different men, some of whom have the same face, and notices that something unknown is chasing her.

Alex Garland has written screenplays for many films, including Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later.

The thriller The Beach was also based on his novel, and Garland was nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay for Ex Machina.

Critics warmly welcomed his new film - the rating of "freshness" on the Rotten Tomatoes portal was 69%, but the audience rated the tape only 40%.

The general audience did not like that the film had too much symbolism.

"Mommies" (Matky)

The Czech-made dramedy tells about the lives of four best friends - Sarah, Hedvika, Elishka and Zuzana.

Sarah (Khana Vagnerova) found herself in blogging and plunged headlong into the world of social networks.

Hedvika (Petra Grzebickova) lives in a beautiful house with her husband and son, but is not too happy: her husband is a workaholic who hardly ever comes home.

Zuzana (Sandra Novakova) after parting with her husband was left alone with two children and without money, pregnant Elishka (Gabriela Marchinkova) is afraid of becoming a bad mother, and her hormones are raging and she is tired of everything.

They all have their quirks and problems, but the hope, anxieties and fears associated with having children bring these different women together.

Director Wojciech Moravec in his new film shows motherhood without embellishment, talking frankly about the problems that women actually face in such situations. 

"Yeralash in the cinema!"

The Yeralash newsreel will present new sketches from the life of children and their parents on the big screen.

The roles are played by Timur Batrutdinov, Yanina Melekhova, Boris Kamorzin, Maria Berseneva, Maxim Kiselyov.

Of the young artists, Marcel Zaraisky (“Little Warrior”), Denis Kucher (“Artek. Big Journey”), Yakov Kiselevich (“Crystal”), Pyotr Natarov (“Pishcheblok”), Ivan Bychkov (“Rodkom”) and other.

In 2017, the first film version of Yeralash was released.

The audience greeted her coolly - on the Kinopoisk portal, the rating was 4.3 out of 10.