Attraction - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "Attraction"
Притяжение (2017)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Attraction - TMDB rating
6.694/10
771
Attraction - Kinopoisk rating
5.835/10
280781
Attraction - IMDB rating
5.6/10
15000

Backdrops, wallpaper

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took place under strict secrecy in various districts of Moscow, including at facilities of the Ministry of Defense with the involvement of the latest military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces.
  • Initially, Fyodor Bondarchuk planned to be only the producer of the film, but as he worked on the project, he became so engrossed that he decided to take on the direction as well.
  • Even before filming began, all members of the film crew, without exception, signed non-disclosure agreements. For the first time in domestic cinema, mobile phones were prohibited on the set, and the cameras on them were covered with special opaque stickers.
  • Producers Mikhail Vrubelev and Alexander Andryushchenko of the film company 'Hydrogen' shared the idea for 'Attraction' with Fyodor Bondarchuk while filming the family comedy 'The Ghost,' where Bondarchuk played the lead role of pilot Yuri Gordeev.
  • Most of the filming took place in the Severnoe Chertanovo district, where the main character's house, the school, and the streets were filmed.
  • The project will be the fourth Russian film translated into IMAX format, following "Stalingrad," "The Crew," and "The Duelist."
  • Thanks to the sale of rights for foreign releases, the film recouped its costs even before its release in Russian theaters.
  • During filming, actor Alexander Petrov cut his leg with glass and damaged his tendons. He was then forced to film with a cast and use a stunt double.
  • Filming of the picture was completed on December 12, 2015.
  • Visual effects were created by 255 artists from the Russian company "Main Road Post," which had previously worked on the films "Metro," "August 8th," "Special Forces," "Stalingrad," and "The Duelist."
  • On its opening day, January 26th, the film grossed 44 million rubles. In the first three days of release in Russia, the film grossed 267.6 million rubles. Over the first week of release, preliminary data shows the film grossed 413.4 million rubles, achieving the fifth-best result among Russian films.
  • The graffiti in "The Attraction" was created by Oleg Basket and Misha Most. Basket is one of the first graffiti artists and a pioneer of the hip-hop movement in Russia. Basket’s most famous works decorate iconic districts of Moscow – for example, Khokhlovka, and more recently, Severnoe Chertanovo. Most is an artist and graffiti writer, a member of the "Why" team, curator of projects dedicated to street art.
  • The casting for "The Attraction" lasted almost a year, and hundreds of young actors were considered.
  • Irina Starshenbaum, the lead actress, came to daytime shoots for "The Attraction" immediately after night shoots for another film, catching only a nap along the way. A doctor was assigned to her on set to monitor the actress’s well-being.
  • When Oleg Menshikov agreed to star in "The Attraction," Fyodor Bondarchuk didn't immediately believe it. Working with actor Menshikov, who is known for being selective about his roles, had long been a dream of director Bondarchuk.
  • The sound design for the film "Attraction" was done by New Zealander Dave Whitehead ("King Kong", "The Hobbit", "District 9"). His previous work was the science fiction blockbuster "Arrival".
  • Domestic military equipment was used in the filming: APCs, helicopters, robots, drones, and even the heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser "Admiral Kuznetsov".
  • Active military personnel from the Navy, Aerospace Forces, Ground Forces, EMERCOM, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs were invited as consultants during the preparation of the film.
  • Approximately 1.5 years were spent working on the effects. The most challenging moment was considered to be the spacecraft's fall.
  • A three-story set of a real Chertanovo prefabricated building was constructed in the pavilion, which was destroyed as a result of the spacecraft's fall.
  • Oleg Menshikov's character drives a Russian multi-purpose high-mobility vehicle, the 'Tiger' (based on GAZ), while children are taken to school in 'Typhoon' vehicles (based on Ural).
  • For the first time, filmmakers were allowed to shoot on the aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov,' where the crew filmed fighter jet flybys, which can be seen at the beginning of the film. Hero of Russia, test pilot Oleg Mutovin, participated in the filming.
  • Filming took place in strict secrecy in various districts of Moscow, including facilities of the Ministry of Defense with the involvement of military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces: APCs, helicopters, robots, drones, and the heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser "Admiral Kuznetsov".
  • Military personnel from the Navy, Aerospace Forces, Ground Forces, EMERCOM, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs were invited as consultants during the preparation for filming.
  • Even before filming began, a non-disclosure agreement was signed by every member of the film crew without exception. For the first time in domestic cinema, mobile phones were prohibited on the set itself, and their cameras were taped over.
  • Producers Mikhail Vrubel and Alexander Andryushchenko of the Hydrogen film company shared the film idea with Fyodor Bondarchuk while filming the family comedy "The Ghost," in which Bondarchuk played the lead role.
  • The project became the fourth Russian film to be converted to the IMAX format, following "Stalingrad," "The Crew," and "The Duelist."
  • The film recouped its costs even before its theatrical release thanks to the sale of rights abroad.
  • During filming, actor Alexander Petrov cut his leg with glass and damaged his tendons. He was subsequently forced to film with a cast and use a stunt double.
  • Graffiti was created by Oleg Basket and Misha Most. Basket is one of the first graffiti artists and a pioneer of the hip-hop movement in Russia. Most is an artist, a member of the "Why" team, and a curator of projects dedicated to street art.
  • The casting process took almost a year, and hundreds of young actors were considered.
  • Irina Starshenbaum, the lead actress, came to daytime shoots immediately after night shoots for another film, catching only a few hours of sleep during transit. A doctor was assigned to the set to monitor her well-being.
  • When Oleg Menshikov agreed to the role, Fyodor Bondarchuk didn't immediately believe it, as working with Menshikov, who is known for being selective about his roles, had long been the director's dream.
  • Approximately 1.5 years were spent on working with the effects. The most challenging scene is considered to be the spaceship crash.
  • Oleg Menshikov's character drives a multi-purpose, high-mobility vehicle, the 'Tiger' (based on GAZ), while children are taken to school in 'Typhoon' vehicles (based on Ural).
  • For the first time, filmmakers were allowed to shoot on the aircraft carrier "Admiral Kuznetsov", where the crew filmed fighter jet flyovers that can be seen at the very beginning of the film. Hero of Russia, test pilot Oleg Mutovin, participated in the filming.
  • The hero played by Oleg Menshikov drives a multi-purpose, all-terrain vehicle "Tiger" (based on GAZ), while children are taken to school in "Taifuns" (based on Ural).
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