Heat (2006 Film)
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''Heat'' (russian: Жара, stylized as "ЖАRА") is a 2006
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loosely based on the ''
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'', directed by and produced by
Fyodor Bondarchuk Fyodor Sergeyevich Bondarchuk (russian: link=no, Фёдор Сергеевич Бондарчук ; born 9 May 1967) is a Russian film director, actor, TV and film producer, clipmaker, TV host, founder of production company Art Pictures Studio. ...
. ''Heat'' along with ''Wolfhound'' became one of the most expensive Russian films in 2006. Additionally, its budget was one third as compared to the advertising campaign.


Plot

After three years a conscript sailor in the Russian Navy, Aleksey ( Aleksey Chadov), comes back from the
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to
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for a meeting with his waiting girlfriend, Masha (), and old classmates. Unfortunately, he finds out that his girlfriend is already married and has a child, then decides to spend the remaining time in a restaurant with his friends—an oligarch's son, Konstantin (
Konstantin Kryukov Konstantin Vitalyevich Kryukov (russian: Константин Витальевич Крюков; born 7 February 1985) is a Russian actor. He is known for playing the role of Dzhokonda in ''The 9th Company''. Konstantin Kryukov was born on 7 Febr ...
), a beginner actor, Artur (
Artur Smolyaninov Artur Sergeevich Smolyaninov (russian: Арту́р Серге́евич Смольяни́нов, born 27 October 1983) is a Russian actor of theater, He is known for playing the role of Oleg Lutaev in ''The 9th Company''. Biography Artur Serge ...
), and a hip-hop artist,
Timati Timur Ildarovich Yunusov (born August 15, 1983), better known by his stage name Timati (russian: link=no, Ти́мати), is a Russian rapper, singer, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur. Biography Early life Timur Ildarovich Yunusov ( ...
. When their lunch is coming to the end, it appears that no one has money to pay the bill, except Konstantin's dollars which do not accept for payment. The rapper is decided to exchange currency at the nearest money changer, that will cause troubles. As the former changer belongs to the Armenian (
Tigran Keosayan Tigran Edmondovich Keosayan ( hy, Տիգրան էդմոնդի Քեոսայան, russian: Тигран Эдмондович Кеосаян; born January 4, 1966) is a Russian film director, actor and television presenter of Armenian origin. He is ...
), Timati sets out in search of another, but runs against a
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gang. Saving his own life, the hero hides in the Konstantin's flat, where an
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-like swindler, Dani (), in waiting him. Meanwhile, his friends cannot wait anymore, so Artur is sent off. But before he could change the money, he is allured by the film director (Fyodor Bondarchuk) and prepares for shooting, but misses the actor-bus and leaves with
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s to demolish the
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. Eventually, Konstantin hands over his last dollars to Aleksey, but he also failed after falling in love with a young traffic victim, Nastya (). After all that, despaired Konstantin makes a fuss in the restaurant, as a result he gets jailed by the police. Luckily for him, the mates could not abandon their friend and rescue him from captivity.


Cast

* Aleksey Chadov — Alexey *
Artur Smolyaninov Artur Sergeevich Smolyaninov (russian: Арту́р Серге́евич Смольяни́нов, born 27 October 1983) is a Russian actor of theater, He is known for playing the role of Oleg Lutaev in ''The 9th Company''. Biography Artur Serge ...
— Arthur *
Konstantin Kryukov Konstantin Vitalyevich Kryukov (russian: Константин Витальевич Крюков; born 7 February 1985) is a Russian actor. He is known for playing the role of Dzhokonda in ''The 9th Company''. Konstantin Kryukov was born on 7 Febr ...
— Kostya *
Timati Timur Ildarovich Yunusov (born August 15, 1983), better known by his stage name Timati (russian: link=no, Ти́мати), is a Russian rapper, singer, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur. Biography Early life Timur Ildarovich Yunusov ( ...
— Timati *Anastasia Kochetkova — girl with camera * Agnia Ditkovskyte — Nastia *Dani Dadaev — Deni *Maria Kurkova — Masha (Alexey's ex-girlfriend) *Ptakha — husband of Masha *Mikhail Vladimirov — manager of cafe *Irina Rahmanova — waitress *Igor Vernik — employee of the film studio *
Tigran Keosayan Tigran Edmondovich Keosayan ( hy, Տիգրան էդմոնդի Քեոսայան, russian: Тигран Эдмондович Кеосаян; born January 4, 1966) is a Russian film director, actor and television presenter of Armenian origin. He is ...
— flower seller *Rezo Gigineishvili — director *
Fyodor Bondarchuk Fyodor Sergeyevich Bondarchuk (russian: link=no, Фёдор Сергеевич Бондарчук ; born 9 May 1967) is a Russian film director, actor, TV and film producer, clipmaker, TV host, founder of production company Art Pictures Studio. ...
— director *
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— Alexei's mother


Production

Gigineishvili and Bondarchuk used the same young cast and crew from ''
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'' for their film, set in Moscow during a hot boiling summer, which caused as the title ''Heat'' instead of the draft entitled "City Tales" ("Сказки города"). Its filming took place in the shortest time period: "the script was written in ten days; pre-production took no more than two weeks; and after four months of shooting, the movie was done."


Reception

Despite the fiscal success, ''Heat'' took in $15 million in the CIS, and about $1 million in Ukraine, the film, mainly, received disapproving responses of critics for the commercial direction. According to the e-poll of ''
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'', ''Heat'' was recognized as the worst Russian film of 2006. * * * * * * * * *


Awards and nominations


Censorship in Ukraine

During the
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, the
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activists demanded the Ukrainian Government to ban Russian films in Ukraine after the Donetsk Airport incident with
Mikhail Porechenkov Mikhail Yevgenyevich Porechenkov (russian: Михаи́л Евге́ньевич Поре́ченков; born 2 March 1969, in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian film actor, producer, director. He became famous after his lead role as FSB Agent ...
. On 31 November 2014, the State Agency of Ukraine for Cinema, on the proposal of the
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and the
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, forbidden to display 69 Russian films and TV series with Mikhail Porechenkov, including the film ''Heat''.


Soundtrack

The original soundtrack was released in February, 2007 and included a song of , several tracks from Timati's new album ''Black Star'' and other musicians.


Track listing

#"Когда ты плачешь" - TOKiO 4:15 #"Летняя Москва" - Karina Koks 3:42 #"Город ночных фонарей" - Timati & 3:21 #"Жара" - Timati, F. Bondarchuk, NASTY 4:21 #"В городской суете" - Basta 3:55 #"Жара 77" -
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4:03 #"Детка" - Timati 4:24 #"Всё между нами" - 4:14 #"The Girl of funk" -
DJ Smash Andrey Leonidovich Shirman (russian: Андрей Леонидович Ширман, link=no; born 23 May 1982), better known by his stage name DJ Smash, is a Russian DJ in house music and electronic music, and also a music producer. As of 2022, ...
2:26 #"Groovin" - VIP77 4:11 #"Black star" - Timati 4:57 #"Лето" - Lomonosov (band) 4:17 #"Москва" - VIP77 3:33 #"Жара" - DJ Smash 3:10 #"Where you gonna be" - VIP77 4:15 #"Happy New Year" - Siberia (band) 3:23


References

;Footnotes ;Notes


External links

* *{{IMDb title, 0913446, Heat 2006 films 2006 romantic comedy films 2000s Russian-language films 2000s teen comedy films Russian romantic comedy films Russian teen comedy films Films produced by Fyodor Bondarchuk