We | |
Director: | Hamlet Dulyan |
Based On: | We (novel) by Yevgeny Zamyatin |
Music: | Mikhail Afanasiev (ru) |
Cinematography: | Karen Manaseryan |
Country: | Russia |
Language: | Russian |
We (ru|Мы) is a Russian dystopian film directed by Hamlet Dulyan, a screen adaptation of the dystopian novel of the same name by Yevgeny Zamyatin, scheduled for release in 2021. [1] [2] [3]
The film was produced by Gevond Andreasyan and Sarik Andreasyan's company K.B.A. (ru|Кинокомпания братьев Андреасян|'''K'''inokompaniya '''b'''rat'yev '''A'''ndreasyan|lit=''Andreasyan Brothers Film Company'').
The Great War is over. As a result, most of the population perished. The survivors live in an impeccable, authoritarian One State. Each has its own serial number and uniform. For the D-503 engineer, who builds a super-powerful spacecraft, such a life is ideal. And suddenly he meets a woman, I-330, who radically changes his ideas about himself and awakens uncontrollable feelings.[4]
This is the first Russian film adaptation of Zamyatin's novel. The project was initially announced in 2017. Despite the post-production having been completed, the film's release on 1 December 2022 was canceled. No new information has been available since then.[5]