Soulless (film)
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''Dukhless'' (russian: link=no, Духless) sometimes referred to as ''Soulless'', is a 2012 Russian
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film directed by Roman Prygunov and based on the novel ''Soulless: Tale of an Unreal Man'' by Sergey Minaev. It was selected as the opening film of the 34th Moscow International Film Festival. First, the movie was scheduled to be released in Autumn 2011 but was released on 21 June 2012 during the 34th
Moscow International Film Festival The Moscow International Film Festival (russian: Моско́вский междунаро́дный кинофестива́ль, translit. ''Moskóvskiy myezhdunaródniy kinofyestivál''; abbreviated as MIFF) is the film festival first h ...
. The film was screened in theaters on 4 October 2012. The sequel was released on 5 March 2015.


Plot

The film tells a story of a 29-year-old top manager named Max Andreev (
Danila Kozlovsky Danila Valeryevich Kozlovsky (russian: link=no, Данила Валерьевич Козловский; born 3 May 1985) is a Russian actor and director. Biography Early life and career Danila Kozlovsky was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet ...
) who is an ambitious achiever of his goals, leading to happiness by earning and spending his money in most lavish ways: expensive luxury cars, penthouse dwellings, night clubs, posh girls, parties and drugs became the attributes of his life. But one day Max meets a 19-year-old girl named Yulia, a lower-middle-class university student, who has a "
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" for a living, and who occasionally participates in various social activism groups of Moscow. Realizing that he wasted 10 years of his life away, Max decides to befriend Yulia, and together they live through numerous turning points (
peripeteia Peripeteia ( el, περιπέτεια) is a reversal of circumstances, or turning point. The term is primarily used with reference to works of literature; its anglicized form is peripety. Aristotle's view Aristotle, in his ''Poetics'', defines ...
s), shaking and changing both of their lives for the better.


Cast

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Danila Kozlovsky Danila Valeryevich Kozlovsky (russian: link=no, Данила Валерьевич Козловский; born 3 May 1985) is a Russian actor and director. Biography Early life and career Danila Kozlovsky was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet ...
– Max Andreev, Top-manager. * Mariya Andreyeva – Yulia, student, activist in "Free Radicals" group *Artyom Mikhalkov – Vadim, Max's friend *Nikita Panfilov – Misha Voudu *
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 ...
– Avdei, Head of "Free Radicals" group * Mikhail Efremov – Alexey Alexeyevich Kondratov, Bank Director, Max's boss *
Maria Kozhevnikova Maria Aleksandrovna Kozhevnikova (russian: Мари́я Алекса́ндровна Коже́вникова; born November 14, 1984) is a Russian actress and a politician. Kozhevnikova was voted the hottest woman in Russia in November 2011. S ...
– Elvira, model, Max's girlfriend *Sergei Belogolovtsev – Volodya Gulyakin, Director of
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Branch of the Bank *Sasha Budro – Alan Garrido, Bank's Vice-President *Dmitry Dorokhov – Sasha. *Natalia Samolyotova – Oksana *Oksana Kutuzova – Alyona Suvorova, former Max's girlfriend *OIgor Voinarovsky – Parkhomenko. *Anna Naumenko – Katya, Max's secretary *Alexey Shakhbanov – Kostya *Marina Kazankova – Natalia Victorevna, Gulyakin's Vice *
Daniil Vorobyov Daniil Vladimirovich Vorobyov (russian: Даниил Владимирович Воробьев; born 30 August 1981) is a Russian film and theatre actor. Early life Daniil Vorobyov was born in Kostroma, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. The son of Vla ...
– Mr. X


Production

Danila Kozlovsky, who played the main role, broke his hand during filming. Despite this, he continued his acting, including difficult parts like night club scenes, dances and intimate scenes. He did such an impeccable job, people who watched the film were not aware of the incident.


Box office

Russia & CIS Countries (666+21 of copy) Ukraine (78 of copy) The film earned during hire in the territory of Russia and the CIS $13 364 412. At cinemas it was seen by nearly 2 million viewers. Interest to the film remained throughout almost all weekends.


Sequel

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Dukhless 2 Dukhless 2 (russian: Духless 2) sometimes referred to as Soulless 2, is a 2015 Russian drama film directed by Roman Prygunov, sequel to '' Dukhless''. Plot Escaping criminal prosecution in Russia, former bank executive manager Maxim Andreev (D ...
'' (russian: Духless 2) premiered on 5 March 2015 in Russian only. It became one of the most successful Russian films of 2015 to date. The movie is a continuation of the story of Max Andreev, with Kozlovsky, as well as the other actors, reprising their roles. Three years after the events of the first film, Max lives alone on the Indonesian island of Bali, having escaped his former life (including Yulia). His new life is nothing like the old, and Max enjoys it, until eventually he is framed for drug possession on behalf of some shady persona (who later turns out to be one of his former buddies), and is deported to his
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. Max thus starts living yet another life, which forces him to become a fugitive activist fighting for his rights and the safety of those he loves. The cast includes Danila Kozlovsky, Maria Andreeva,
Dominique Pinon Dominique Pinon (born 4 March 1955) is a French actor. He is known for appearing in films directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, often playing eccentric or grotesque characters. Early life and education Dominique Pinon was born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loi ...
, Vladimir Simonov, Sergei Burunov, Pavel Vorojtsov and
Miloš Biković Miloš Biković ( sr-Cyrl, Милош Биковић, ; born January 13, 1988) is a Serbian actor and producer. His best known films are box office hits '' Serf'' and ''South Wind''. He is also known for his roles in movies ''Sunstroke'' directe ...
. The shooting was held in Moscow and on
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island in
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. Film's budget was 140 million rubles.


See also

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'' – a film based on the novel ''Soulless of the 21st century. Selfie'' by Sergey Minaev.


References


External links

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