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In Moscow, an enterprising female detective decides to turn a humiliating defeat experienced by her department into a reality-TV show in which the police prep for a counter attack.

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Smirnov
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German
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Katya (as Mariya Mashkova)
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Killer
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'Kley'
Aleksey Frandetti ...
'Orda'
Pavel Klimov ...
Kolyan
Sergey Vesnin ...
'Kon'
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Valera
Viktor Chepelov ...
Sanya
David Stepanyan ...
Gamlet
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Mikhalych
Pyotr Rytov ...
Polyakov
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Boldyrev
Pavel Sukhov ...
Adyutant Boldyreva
Vladimir Lyod ...
Petrushin (as Vladimir Mikhalyuk)
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Yura
Ivan Sukhanov ...
Vadik
Sofya Khilkova ...
Sonya (as Sonya Khilkova)
Aleksandr Rashchupkin ...
Vovchik
Sam Klebanov ...
Roman
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Tilstrem
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Gaishnik 1
Yuriy Kruglov ...
Gaishnik 2
Pavel Misailov ...
Plachushchiy militsioner
Evgeniya Ermakova ...
Zhena militsionera
Yuliya Kronrod ...
Devochka na skutere
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Anton Alipov ...
Montazher
Sergey Bagiev ...
Vrach skoroy pomoshchi
Galina Chelnokova ...
Dama v bigudi
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General
Anton Fyodorov ...
Choknutyy
Fyodor Gorbunov ...
Menedzher
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Vedushchaya novostey
Kseniya Ivanova ...
Devushka choknutogo
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Korrespondent TV
Leonid Kalarash ...
General FSB
Gennadiy Khrapunkov ...
Dokladchik
Yakov Klebanov ...
General
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Vedushchiy radio 'Mayak'
Vasiliy Maslennikov ...
Korrespondent TV (voice)
Natalya Melnik ...
Aksinya
Aleksey Mitrofanov ...
Politik
Yuliya Pankratova ...
Vedushchaya novostey na Pervom kanale
Evgeniya Popova ...
Korrespondent TV
Aleksandr Samokhvalov ...
Polkovnik spetsnaza
Olga Shakina ...
Korrespondent TV (voice)
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Starik
Roman Shcherbina ...
Korrespondent TV
Olga Shelest ...
Vedushchaya radio 'Mayak' (voice)
Igor Skurikhin ...
Polkovnik OMONa
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Komandir spetsnaza
Svetlana Trabunchuk ...
Montazher
Yuriy Zakharov ...
Vedushchiy telemosta

Directed by

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Anders Banke

Written by

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Hing-Ka Chan ... (screenplay)
 
Sam Klebanov ... (screenplay)
 
Aleksandr Lungin ... (screenplay)
 
Tin-Shing Yip ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Peter Hiltunen ... co-producer
Anna Kachko ... producer
Sam Klebanov ... producer
Magnus Paulsson ... associate producer
Alexander Sizov ... co-producer

Music by

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Anthony Lledo

Cinematography by

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Chris Maris

Editing by

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Fredrik Morheden

Editorial Department

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Gregers Dohn ... first assistant editor
Jonas Jangvad ... digital conform

Production Design by

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Grigoriy Pushkin

Art Direction by

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Louise Drake

Set Decoration by

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Louise Drake ... (as Louise Drake af Hagelsrum)

Production Management

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Elin Lennartsson ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Asya Gusakova ... second assistant director
Yuliya Kronrod ... first assistant director
Ksenia Shchedrina ... second unit director

Art Department

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Mariya Korzhova ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Tomas Arwe ... sound effects editor
Per Boström ... re-recording mixer
Matti Carlson ... sound effects editor
Anders Degerberg ... sound mastering
Linda Forsén ... sound supervisor
Christian Holm ... sound consultant
Michael Lechner ... sound effects editor
Niclas Merits ... dialogue editor / sound recordist
Tobias Rönnertz ... boom operator
Niklas Skarp ... re-recording mixer / sound effects editor
Philipp Starenko ... utility sound technician
Patrik Strömdahl ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Søren Skov Haraldsted ... special effects technician: post-production

Visual Effects by

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Sarah K. Hellström ... visual effects coordinator
Andreas Hylander ... visual effects supervisor
Viktor Lidäng ... visual effects
Linus Lindbalk ... visual effects
Anton Mitrakhov ... compositor
Daniel Nielsen ... visual effects
Emelie Nilsson ... visual effects
Jacob Otterström ... visual effects (as Jacob Svensson)
Sean Wheelan ... visual effects producer: Filmgate

Stunts

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Alexander Drozhzhin ... stunt performer (as Aleksandr Drozhzhin)
Viktor Elizarov ... stunts
Taras Kashinskiy ... assistant stunt coordinator
Ernest Nzey ... stunt department manager
Aleksandr Samokhvalov ... stunt coordinator
Svetlana Varakha ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Gylje ... additional clapper loader
Mikaël Meisen-Dietmann ... first assistant camera: Sweden

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Anna Jartin ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Michael Bojesen ... conductor
Rasmus Bosse ... orchestrator (as Rasmus Hansen) / score producer (as Rasmus Hansen)
Danish Nation Chamber Orchestra ... orchestra
Oksana Larina ... music supervisor
Sören Möller ... music editor

Additional Crew

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Maria Eriksson ... production assistant
Alexander Jönsson ... production assistant (as Alexander Jonsson)
Susanna Karacsony ... production coordinator
Cecilia Svärd ... production assistant (as Cecilia Jonasson)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A gang of crooks robbing cash collectors, run into a police surveillance team and the inadequate police response results in a gunfight. A TV crew on assignment in the area happens to capture this humiliation on camera, and this example of police incompetence is soon the lead story in every news bulletin. Public confidence in law and order now suffers irreparable harm. The head of the Moscow force welcomes a public search-and-destroy operation against these thugs, the brainchild of Katya, his PR director. She proposes that the capture of this dangerous gang be transformed into a live TV show of a kind never seen before. At this point she cannot know that the gang leader's life-and-death struggle with the police is destined to lead to a media duel. Besieged in a huge apartment block, the crooks hold hostage a father and his son and daughter. A massive special forces rescue operation is mounted but fails miserably. Undaunted by this setback, Katya and her team of specialists manipulate the footage to create the illusion of victory. Incensed by this version of events broadcast on TV, gang leader Herman strikes back. Using the boy's computer he uploads to the Internet his own footage of this debacle and starts broadcasting from the apartment via a web camera. The first shots have now been fired in an information war, whose survivors and victors have yet to emerge. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Горячие новости (Russia)
  • Specialkommando X7 (Sweden)
  • Polisstyrka X7 (Sweden)
  • Newsmakers (Sweden)
  • Newsmakers (World-wide, English title)
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Runtime
  • 107 min
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Budget $4,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Much like how Frostbite broke the record for most special effects and blood used in a Swedish production, Anders Banke broke the record for most bullets fired in a Swedish production in this film. Infact, there where so many explosions and noise on set that he got a minor hearing disorder. See more »
Movie Connections Features Frostbitten (2006). See more »
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Crazy Credits While there is traditional opening credits, the title of the movie does not appear until the very end of the film. See more »

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