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Year 2157. The Noon of Humanity. Armed with the great theory of enlightenment the people of Earth forgot wars, famine and terrorism. Nature regenerated. Medicine triumphed over disease, and science unlocked the hidden resources of the human body. People from the Earth explore distant planets. New generations of earthlings are brave, strong, and naïve.

The story of Inhabited Island begins when the spacecraft of a 20-years old student Maxim Kammerer makes a crash-landing on the planet Saraksh. Maxim finds himself in the world that is totally opposite to the Earth. Saraksh just went through the nuclear war. The planet is divided into several states, which are on the verge of new wars. The country that Maxim finds himself in is ruled by the group of dictators the Unknown fathers - who control the population through the system of emitting towers.

For Maxim this sorry planet becomes the place where he finds his first real friend and first great love. He would become a soldier, a revolutionary, a prisoner and an outcast. And he would have to make a choice: should he try and save this planet, or just leave it to its fate?

«THE INHABITED ISLAND»
film by Fyodor Bondarchuk

based on the novel
by Arkadi and Boris Strugatsky

Script: Eduard Volodarsky / Marina and Sergei Dyachenko
Director of photography: Maxim Osadchy
Concept designer: Kirill Murzin
Second unit director: Rezo Gigineishvili
Second unit director of photography: Petr Brate, Artem Aksenenko, Boris Levkovich, Ivan Shurkhovetsky
Art director: Pavel Novikov
Dress designer: Tatyana Mamedova
Make-up designer: Dmitry Kirillov
Computer graphics superviser: Leonid Volosatov
Special effects director: Vladimir Karpovich
Composer: Yuri Poteyenko
Cast: Vasili Stepanov, Julia Snigir, Peter Fedorov, Aleksei Serebryakov, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Mikhail Yevlanov, Sergei Garmash, Gosha Kutsenko, Andrei Merzlikin, Anna Mikhalkova, Yuri Tsurilo, Ignati Akrachkov, Sergei Barkovsky, Maxim Sukhanov, Yevgeni Sidikhin, Kirill Pirogov, Aleksei Gorbunov, Alexander Feklistov and others

Production: СTС Television Network, Art Pictures Group, Non-stop Production Studio

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  • This looks epic! Congrats for the Russians for making such great films! Hope they make a english dubbed version as well.

  • Soo 9th company yesterday

    russian movies impress med more & More...

    im soo gonna watch this too=)

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  • Shits on cheap ass hollywood remakes.

    Good stuff Russia.

  • I´d like this movie was made in DVD... I like Russian Sci-Fi movies.

  • @GriNGoLocoTe The movie was super :D I actualy like how russian sound even though I don't understand a word :)

  • @Mikkedev Well, I wouldn't know what rules are broken here because I haven't seen the movie, I've only read the book. I'd love to see it; maybe someday it'll get a North American release. Hollywood does put out very shallow scifi movies like Transformers, not to mention James Cameron's Avatar, which ripped off the Strugatsky brothers, anyway. I do like the visuals I see here. They're stunning. отлично!

  • @Mikkedev The Unknown Fathers is a totalitarian oligarchy. What part of that would Americans support, exactly? Nineteen Eighty Four, another book that is anti-fascism, is required reading in most schools in the USA. I've the Strugatsky brothers' work, and I would love for this movie to be released here. The problem isn't the message, because I guarantee this movie would get at least a cult following in the USA.

  • looks nice if you dont know the book.

    But if you dont want the film to ruin a great experience, read the book and dont watch the film.

  • oh my, dishy blonde russian guy alert!

  • i have to say, the novel is so much better, but this movie is good, the visuals are stunning, the actors are good, the cuts fight scenes etc are well made, the only problem is: the left too many things out. And now i'm talking about cheep things, for example Maksim can see in dark, can feel radiation and can eat "rad-food" and this "love-story" was too serious... but i like it, i would recommend it with the book.

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