Andrey Zvyagintsev, the two-time Oscar-nominated Russian filmmaker of “Loveless” and “Leviathan,” will next direct “Jupiter,” a politically-minded movie set to shoot in Spain and France next spring.
The movie will tell the story of a Russian oligarch’s reckoning with the harsh reality of his family’s future.
Anonymous Content and Lorem Ipsum Entertainment (“War on Everyone”) are producing “Jupiter” alongside Les Films du Losange (“A Silence”) in France and Elastica Films (“Anatomy of a Fall”) in Spain. Zvyagintsev will reteam with his regular crew, including cinemtographer Mikhail Krichman and production designer Andrey Ponkratov, who worked “Loveless” and “Leviathan.”
“Jupiter” is set in the seemingly impenetrable world of the ultra-wealthy and is being described by the producers as an “unrelenting exploration of power and corruption.”
Zvyagintsev said “Jupiter” will be a “very modern story” which “goes beyond today’s political context.” “The nature of absolute power is a universal theme,...
The movie will tell the story of a Russian oligarch’s reckoning with the harsh reality of his family’s future.
Anonymous Content and Lorem Ipsum Entertainment (“War on Everyone”) are producing “Jupiter” alongside Les Films du Losange (“A Silence”) in France and Elastica Films (“Anatomy of a Fall”) in Spain. Zvyagintsev will reteam with his regular crew, including cinemtographer Mikhail Krichman and production designer Andrey Ponkratov, who worked “Loveless” and “Leviathan.”
“Jupiter” is set in the seemingly impenetrable world of the ultra-wealthy and is being described by the producers as an “unrelenting exploration of power and corruption.”
Zvyagintsev said “Jupiter” will be a “very modern story” which “goes beyond today’s political context.” “The nature of absolute power is a universal theme,...
- 9/28/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Screen spoke to Russian distributor Arthouse, which has pushed through Pride’s release despite marketing challenges.
Following this week’s Russian premiere of Pride, the British film that tells the story of Lgbt support for the 1984 miners’ strike, the film’s local distributor Arthouse has warned ScreenDaily that the country’s anti-gay propaganda law is “rolling Russia back to the dark ages”.
In 2013, the Russian legislature outlawed “propaganda” promoting “non-traditional sexual relations” and in the process restricted any films containing same-sex content to audiences over the age of 18.
Pride received an 18+ certificate in Russia, the equivalent to an Nc-17 in the USA, meaning that no one under the age of 18 can attend a screening of the film.
Arthouse CEO Yan Vizinberg told ScreenDaily that there exists a “conspiracy of silence” among federal channels, and that there is “currently huge interest in the gay rights issue in Russia” and that the film needed releasing because it “resonates with the...
Following this week’s Russian premiere of Pride, the British film that tells the story of Lgbt support for the 1984 miners’ strike, the film’s local distributor Arthouse has warned ScreenDaily that the country’s anti-gay propaganda law is “rolling Russia back to the dark ages”.
In 2013, the Russian legislature outlawed “propaganda” promoting “non-traditional sexual relations” and in the process restricted any films containing same-sex content to audiences over the age of 18.
Pride received an 18+ certificate in Russia, the equivalent to an Nc-17 in the USA, meaning that no one under the age of 18 can attend a screening of the film.
Arthouse CEO Yan Vizinberg told ScreenDaily that there exists a “conspiracy of silence” among federal channels, and that there is “currently huge interest in the gay rights issue in Russia” and that the film needed releasing because it “resonates with the...
- 8/19/2015
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Cinecliq’s studio-compliant VOD service in-demand with global distribs.
VOD platform Cinecliq has launched a dedicated, studio-compliant VOD solution for film and TV content, which is proving popular among global film distributors.
New service Cinehost features DRM protection, global geo-blocking, transactional or subscription business models, rentals and electronic sell-through (Est), easy payment systems, transparent real-time reporting, high-end image quality, 24/7 end-user technical support, and retailer interfaces for Macs & PCs, iOS devices, Android tablets and SmartTVs.
The company has recently signed a number of international clients whose VOD services will be powered by Cinehost’s technology, including Malaysian-based Kru Studios, Wide’s Eye On Films label, Russian art-house distributor Cinema Without Frontiers, Hollywood-based House of Films and sales outfit LevelK.
The new company, Cinehost Inc., is led by Yan Vizinberg (CEO and co-founder), Abigail Honor (co-founder), and Douglas Graham (vp of business development).
VOD platform Cinecliq has launched a dedicated, studio-compliant VOD solution for film and TV content, which is proving popular among global film distributors.
New service Cinehost features DRM protection, global geo-blocking, transactional or subscription business models, rentals and electronic sell-through (Est), easy payment systems, transparent real-time reporting, high-end image quality, 24/7 end-user technical support, and retailer interfaces for Macs & PCs, iOS devices, Android tablets and SmartTVs.
The company has recently signed a number of international clients whose VOD services will be powered by Cinehost’s technology, including Malaysian-based Kru Studios, Wide’s Eye On Films label, Russian art-house distributor Cinema Without Frontiers, Hollywood-based House of Films and sales outfit LevelK.
The new company, Cinehost Inc., is led by Yan Vizinberg (CEO and co-founder), Abigail Honor (co-founder), and Douglas Graham (vp of business development).
- 11/9/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Cinecliq’s studio-compliant VOD service in-demand with global distribs.
VOD platform Cinecliq has launched a dedicated, studio-compliant VOD solution for film and TV content, which is proving popular among global film distributors.
New service Cinehost features DRM protection, global geo-blocking, transactional or subscription business models, rentals and electronic sell-through (Est), easy payment systems, transparent real-time reporting, high-end image quality, 24/7 end-user technical support, and retailer interfaces for Macs & PCs, iOS devices, Android tablets and SmartTVs.
The company has recently signed a number of international clients whose VOD services will be powered by Cinehost’s technology, including Malaysian-based Kru Studios, Wide’s Eye On Films label, Russian art-house distributor Cinema Without Frontiers, Hollywood-based House of Films and sales outfit LevelK.
The new company, Cinehost Inc., is led by Yan Vizinberg (CEO and co-founder), Abigail Honor (co-founder), and Douglas Graham (vp of business development).
VOD platform Cinecliq has launched a dedicated, studio-compliant VOD solution for film and TV content, which is proving popular among global film distributors.
New service Cinehost features DRM protection, global geo-blocking, transactional or subscription business models, rentals and electronic sell-through (Est), easy payment systems, transparent real-time reporting, high-end image quality, 24/7 end-user technical support, and retailer interfaces for Macs & PCs, iOS devices, Android tablets and SmartTVs.
The company has recently signed a number of international clients whose VOD services will be powered by Cinehost’s technology, including Malaysian-based Kru Studios, Wide’s Eye On Films label, Russian art-house distributor Cinema Without Frontiers, Hollywood-based House of Films and sales outfit LevelK.
The new company, Cinehost Inc., is led by Yan Vizinberg (CEO and co-founder), Abigail Honor (co-founder), and Douglas Graham (vp of business development).
- 11/9/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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