Ultraviolet - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Ultraviolet"
Ultraviolet (2006)
Timing: 1:27 (87 min)
Ultraviolet - TMDB rating
5.227/10
1686
Ultraviolet - Kinopoisk rating
4.873/10
43809
Ultraviolet - IMDB rating
4.4/10
86000

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film features advertising for BMW motorcycles.
  • The director's vision was based on a desire to retell John Cassavetes' classic thriller 'Gloria' (1980) in the style of a comic book-inspired adventure action film. The plot of 'Gloria' revolved around a beautiful and skilled woman with weapons who saves a six-year-old boy from the mafia hunting him.
  • The third force between humans and hemophages consists of those of Chinese descent.
  • Against director Kurt Wimmer's wishes, the film was completely re-edited by the studio, whose management was dissatisfied with the original version. They believed the film was too emotional for an action movie, and the subsequent new edit placed greater emphasis on tense scenes, also making it possible to receive a PG-13 rating. The film's duration was reduced from 120 to 88 minutes.
  • Copies of the film were delivered to cinemas under the false title "Female Warrior".
  • The language specifically invented for the film is called Taihindi.
  • Kurt Wimmer wrote the script envisioning Milla Jovovich in the lead role.
  • At the beginning of the filming process, the director asked Milla Jovovich to hit him to get a real sense of the force of her strikes. For the next several days, Kurt Wimmer had to direct the filming with a large bruise under his eye.
  • Milla Jovovich's character utilizes a fighting technique in the film specifically developed by director Kurt Wimmer for his previous work, "Equilibrium" (2002).
  • The DVD release of the film had a runtime of 94 minutes, compared to 88 minutes for the PG-13 theatrical release.
  • Filming took place from February 9th to July 15th, 2004, in China, primarily in Shanghai and Hong Kong.
  • Copies of the film were delivered to cinemas under the false title "Female Warrior" ("Woman Warrior").
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