Monday, October 3, 2016

Konstantin Ernst showed “Viking” – Komsomolskaya Pravda

this Saturday, in the biggest Metropolitan festival for fans of movies, games and comics ComicCon Russia 2016, was presented the main movie of the upcoming New year blockbuster “Viking”. Have prodyusiroval picture those same people who had a hand in the creation of “patrol”, “Admiral”, and “Vysotsky. Thank God I’m alive”. Konstantin Ernst, Anatoly Maximov and Director Andrei Kravchuk personally told about the project.

Konstantin Ernst, first took the floor and explained how he was working on a project:

We worked on “Viking” 7 years, this is unique for our industry picture. It is based on “the Tale of bygone years”. We talk about real events and real characters from the history of our country. After watching the “Viking” everyone will be able to answer who he is and why he can be proud of the history of his people. It’s a movie about love, about life and death. This movie is about the audience, about each of us. Our team has created many different movies. Now I can say that “Viking” is our best project! We are happy that already very soon, on December 29, you’ll be able to see this in theaters”.

Konstantin Ernst, first took the floor and explained how he was working on the projectPhoto: Elena LAPTEVA

it Turned out that the car will be released two versions of the painting – age 12+ and 18+. Sure, and the age category will love the starring Danila Kozlovsky, who delivered a video message to his fans gathered at comic-con.

the filmmakers decided to show off and made a “living” trailer, showing some scenes of life with actors dressed in medieval outfits.

what movie?

“Viking” is a story about the early middle Ages, the time of heavy swords and dark blood laws. The ruling family in discord. The blame for the accidental death of his brother lay on the Great of the Prince. According to the law to avenge him should the younger bastard brother. For refusing to kill, he will pay everything he had. For the world needs more swords than war…

In all cinemas from December 29.

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