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'The Inhabited Island') is a two-part Russian science fiction film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk. The film was adapted by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko from the 1969 novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky of the same Russian name, published in English as Prisoners of Power; a part of the Noon Universe series.
Russian title Director Cast ... The Inhabited Island: Обитаемый остров ... Entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival: Plus One:
The Inhabited Island, part 2: Обитаемый остров: Fyodor Bondarchuk: Vasiliy Stepanov, Yuliya Snigir, Pyotr Fyodorov, Aleksei Serebryakov, Fyodor Bondarchuk: Science fiction: Based on Prisoners of Power by Strugatskies. Kitty (2009 film) Кошечка: Grigory Konstantinopolsky: Pavel Derevyanko, Mikhail Efremov: Comedy: Love in ...
Prisoners of Power, also known as Inhabited Island (Russian: Обитаемый остров, romanized: Obitaemyy ostrov, pronounced [ɐbʲɪˈtaɪmɨj ˈostrəf]), is a science fiction novel written by Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky.
Inhabited Island may refer to: Prisoners of Power (or Inhabited Island ), a science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky The Inhabited Island , a science fiction film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk based on the novel
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Her big break through came when she was offered one of the leading roles in the Russian sci-fi blockbuster The Inhabited Island (2008) and the sequel The Inhabited Island: Skirmish. Yulia became the face of L'Oréal in Russia, as well as Mexx clothing and Mexx perfume. [1] She hosted the show Theory of Relativity on STS in 2009.
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.