In Motion (film) explained

In Motion
В движении
Director:Filipp Yankovsky
Producer:Fyodor Bondarchuk
Stepan Mikhalkov
Viktor Glukhov
Sergei Melkumov
Yelena Yatsura
Starring:Konstantin Khabensky
Elena Perova
Oksana Fandera
Music:Danila Kalashnik
Cinematography:Sergei Machilskiy
Studio:Production Company "Slovo"
Art Pictures Studio
Distributor:20th Century Fox
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Russia
Language:Russian

In Motion (Russian: В движении|V dvizhenii) is a 2002 Russian drama film, directorial debut of Filipp Yankovsky.[1] [2] Its plot shares some similarities to La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini.[3] [4] [5]

Plot

Alexander Guryev is a successful independent journalist whose life has been full of many adventures. Now Sasha is looking for interesting stories and sensations which will earn good money. But Sasha is haunted by failures after such searches and more often than not he runs into big trouble, but still he continues to search for the next bombshell.

Sasha's personal life is different: he is married, but he is no longer attracted to his wife Vera. The passion is gone and only memories remain. Every day Sasha meets various women, with some he has short-term romantic relationships. And his wife Vera continues to hope that one day her and Sasha's life will change for the better.

And then one day Sasha meets an old friend who returned from abroad in order to occupy a major political post. Guryev suddenly realizes that he himself has dug up compromising evidence on his own friend. He begins to understand that his friend is in danger. Now there is only one way out – to run for as long as it is possible, so that at least he can save himself.

Cast

Release and reception

The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival in the program "Great Expectations". Izvestia wrote: "Almost the entire cinema audience laughed - from the content of dialogues, from the joy of familiarity and in order not to cry. All too recognizable was all that was happening on screen and too accurate".[6]

Awards

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Янковский-младший весь "в движении". Moskovskij Komsomolets.
  2. Web site: Хабенский играет у Янковского-младшего. Delfi.
  3. Web site: Новая сладкая жизнь. "В движении", режиссер Филипп Янковский. Iskusstvo Kino. Natalia Sirivlya.
  4. Web site: В движении. Time Out.
  5. Web site: More of a ripoff than a remake of Fellini's "La Dolce Vita," thriller-cum-redemption story "Moving," about a jaded journo caught up in a whirl of mobsters and starlets, will more than likely stay put in its home territory.. Variety. Leslie Felperin.
  6. Web site: Ну, кролик, погоди.... Izvestia. Maria Kuvshinova.
  7. Encyclopedia: В движении. Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema. 2018-03-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20180326204731/http://2011.russiancinema.ru/index.php?e_dept_id=2&e_movie_id=692. 2018-03-26. dead.