“Tin” is the debut film of the 2006 St. Petersburg film director Denis Neimand , based on the script of Konstantin Murzenko in the psychological thriller genre . The scriptwriter and director of the film themselves defined the genre of the film as "" psycho "- an explosive mixture of thriller , horror , psychedelic drama and classic comedy."
| Tinplate | |
|---|---|
| Zhest | |
| Genre | thriller |
| Producer | Denis Neimand |
| Producer | Yusup Bakhshiev Victor Taknov Artyom Terentyev Gennady Kravets |
| Author script | Konstantin Murzenko Denis Neimand |
| In the main cast | Alyona Babenko Mikhail Efremov Vyacheslav Razbegaev Sergey Shakurov |
| Operator | Mikhail Mukasey |
| Composer | Igor Vdovin |
| Film company | Arnold & gregor Central Partnership |
| Duration | 110 minutes |
| Budget | $ 3 million |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 2006 |
| IMDb | ID 0479775 |
The world premiere of the film took place on March 15, 2006 in Kiev in the cinema "Ukraine".
Content
Story
The journalist of Komsomolskaya Pravda Marina, after an unpleasant professional incident, decides to leave journalism. But her editor agrees to this only if Marina makes her last report about the maniac teacher who is in a psychiatric hospital.
But almost immediately after the arrival of Marina and her acquaintance with the head doctor, the maniac managed to escape. The search entrusts the investigator Pavel, Marina manages to join him. After a series of operational-search measures, the heroes find themselves in a huge, abandoned country- house village in the vicinity of the city of Azotstal. A mobile phone does not work in this territory, a criminal code does not work, and local residents live according to their own laws and call themselves “ Taliban ”.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Alyona Babenko | Marina |
| Mikhail Efremov | Maniac (Good man) |
| Vyacheslav Razbegaev | Pavel, investigator |
| Sergey Shakurov | Head physician |
| Alexey Serebryakov | Terminator |
| Igor Savochkin | Terminator |
| Anatoly Bely | Alexander, editor |
| Yusup Bakhshiev | Beria |
| Igor Lifanov | Valentine |
| Elena Rufanova | Zoya |
| Emilia Spivak | lieutenant Nastya Tula |
| Ivan Urgant | Ilya |
| Gosha Kutsenko | naked man |
| Renata Litvinova | wife of a naked man |
| Igor Chernevich | Buttercup |
| Stanislav Zelvensky | Patient on a gurney |
| group "Krovostok" | gopnik - bikers in the episode |
Soundtrack
- Igor Vdovin - Tin (Intro)
- Ian Brown - Corpses In Their Mouths
- Terry Hoax - Insanity
- Igor Vdovin - Melody (Marina)
- Igor Vdovin - Runaway
- Igor Vdovin - Catch up with Marina
- Ween - Buenas Tardes Amigo
- Igor Vdovin - Tranquilizer
- Igor Vdovin - Tin (Bad Trip)
- Igor Vdovin - Gardening
- Monologue Efremova
- Igor Vdovin - Tin (Bells)
- Igor Vdovin - Guitar and Royal
- Ween - Falling Out
- Igor Vdovin - Racing
- Igor Vdovin - Catharsis
- Igor Vdovin feat. IAMX - Tin
- Dolphin - Or I
- Igor Vdovin feat. Eclectica - Tin (remix)
- Mikhail Efremov - Golden City
Interesting Facts
- The working title of the film is Six Sotok.
- “Tin” was made by the same production group as the film “Antikiller” .
- The slogan of the film - “ There is no hell , besides what's nearby ” - is a line from the song “Talking about the tricks” of the group “ Krovostok ”.
- The Moscow Metro did not agree to place this slogan on the film’s advertising posters in subway cars.
- The musicians of the “Bloodstream” played bandits from the dacha village.
- Denis Neimand 's parents are psychiatrists by profession.
- In one of the first episodes of the film, Gosha Kutsenko as a naked psychopath with a gun and Renat Litvinov as his wife participate.
- One of the patients, whom the orderlies take out of the violent room, was played by film critic " Posters " Stanislav Zelvensky.
- The man with the laptop at one of the tables in the scene with Ivan Urgant is the composer of the film Igor Vdovin .
- The Komsomolskaya Pravda articles in the film are typed in the headset used in the Kommersant publication.
- For the premiere of the film, the 1C company released the game of the same name , and the novel of the same name by Alexander Shchegolev based on the script by Konstantin Murzenko was published at the EKSMO publishing house.
See also
- The novel "Tin" , written based on the script by Konstantin Murzenko
Links
- "Tin" on the site "Encyclopedia of domestic cinema"
- DVD Description
- Movie page on MB Productions website
- Tin on the Internet Movie Database
- Information about the game "Tin" // 1c.ru