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Category: Russian fantasy adventure films. 2 languages. ... Abigail (2019 Russian film) B. The Bremen Town Musicians (2023 film) F. Furious (2017 film) H. He's a ...
For the films based on Russian mythology and folklore, see Category:Films based on Russian folklore. Subcategories. ... Russian fantasy adventure films (28 P)
Director/actor Feodor Bondarchuk at the set of The Inhabited Island, the most expensive Russian sci-fi film at the time. Bondarchuk also directed the highest-grossing Russian sci-fi film, Attraction. Production of science fiction and fantasy films in modern Russia dropped in comparison to Soviet cinema, due to high costs of visual effects.
The First Bogatyr') is a 2024 Russian Slavic fantasy adventure film directed by Dmitry Dyachenko and produced by Yellow, Black and White. [2] [3] It is the fourth film in the franchise "The Last Warrior" and a prequel to the 2017's The Last Warrior (The Last Knight), as well as a spin-off of the series.
Abigail (Russian: Эбигейл) is a 2019 Russian steampunk fantasy adventure film directed by Aleksandr Boguslavsky, and co-produced by Viktor Denisyuk and Yevgeny Melentyev, the company KinoDanz. The film stars Tinatin Dalakishvili as Abigail Foster, with Gleb Bochkov, Rinal Mukhametov, Artyom Tkachenko, and Ravshana Kurkova. [3] [4] [5]
Soviet fantasy adventure films (26 P) C. Soviet children's fantasy films (56 P) Soviet fantasy comedy films (24 P) D. Soviet fantasy drama films (22 P) M.
Koschey: The Everlasting Story (Russian: Кощей. Начало, romanized: Koschey. Nachalo, lit. 'Koschey: The Beginning') is a full-length animated Russian fantasy film directed by Andrey Kolpin, and stars the voice of Nikita Volkov, Irina Starshenbaum, Timur Rodriguez, and Arseny Perel.
He's a Dragon or He is Dragon (Russian: Он – дракон, romanized: On – drakón), also in English territories titled as I Am Dragon, and in Germany Dragon: Love is a Scary Tale, is a 2015 Russian 3D romantic fantasy adventure film written and directed by Indar Dzhendubaev and produced by Timur Bekmambetov's company Bazelevs.