Furious - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Furious"
Легенда о Коловрате (2017)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Furious - TMDB rating
6.2/10
146
Furious - Kinopoisk rating
7.127/10
274721
Furious - IMDB rating
6.1/10
4200

Film crew

Director

Photo Dzhanik Fayziev #123650
Dzhanik Fayziev
Director
Photo Ivan Shurkhovetskiy #198764Photo Ivan Shurkhovetskiy #198765Photo Ivan Shurkhovetskiy #198766
Ivan Shurkhovetskiy
Director

Producer

Photo Alexandr Bondarev #123649
Alexandr Bondarev
Producer
Photo Dzhanik Fayziev #123650
Dzhanik Fayziev
Producer
Photo Ivan Shurkhovetskiy #198764Photo Ivan Shurkhovetskiy #198765Photo Ivan Shurkhovetskiy #198766
Ivan Shurkhovetskiy
Producer
Photo Rafael Minasbekyan #98784
Rafael Minasbekyan
Producer

Writer

Sergey Yudakov
Writer
Dmitriy Paltsev
Writer
Dmitriy Raevskiy
Writer
Evgeniy Raevskiy
Writer

Editor

Photo Rodion Nikolaychuk #198770Photo Rodion Nikolaychuk #198771Photo Rodion Nikolaychuk #198772
Rodion Nikolaychuk
Editor
Dmitry Slobtsov
Editor

Costume Design

Natalya Dzyubenko
Costume Design
Ekaterina Dyminskaya
Costume Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Zhaidarbek Kunguzhinov #40085
Zhaidarbek Kunguzhinov
Stunt Coordinator
Manas Dzhanyshev
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Evgeniy Bogorodskiy #246511Photo Evgeniy Bogorodskiy #246512
Evgeniy Bogorodskiy
Stunt Coordinator
Taras Kashinskiy
Stunt Coordinator

Director of Photography

Photo Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky #85750
Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky
Director of Photography

Sound Designer

Alexey Samodelko
Sound Designer

Music

Epk Camera Operator

Ilya Kuvshinov
Epk Camera Operator
Denis Danilov
Epk Camera Operator

What's left behind the scenes

  • Oleg Stepchenko was initially appointed as the director of the film, but he declined due to his commitment to the film 'The Mystery of the Dragon Seal'.
  • Evpaty Kolovrat is a legendary Russian hero who fought against the Mongol-Tatar invaders in the 13th century.
  • The film was shot in Moscow, in specially constructed pavilions on the territory of the ZIL plant, where the largest chromakey pavilions in Europe were built, with a total area of over 4,000 square meters. Adjacent pavilions housed a training hall for actors and stunt performers, as well as an indoor riding arena and stables.
  • Of the real sets for the film, only a section of the fortress wall, city gates, fragments of the cathedral's interior, fragments of the princely chambers' interior, the interior of Kolovrat’s house, and fragments of Batu Khan’s tent were built.
  • The most laborious makeup on the project was for Batu Khan. Actor Alexander Tsoi, who played the khan, spent about an hour and a half in the makeup chair every day. Removing the "look" at the end of the shift took about an hour.
  • Oleg Stepchenko was previously appointed as the director of the film, but he declined due to his commitment to the film 'The Mystery of the Dragon Seal'.
  • The most laborious part of the project was Batu Khan’s makeup. Actor Alexander Tsoi, who played the Khan, spent about an hour and a half in the makeup chair every day. Removing the “look” at the end of the shift took about an hour.
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