"Stalingrad" Bondarchuk still be shot in 3D

25.08.2011

The shooting war epic "Stalingrad" begin 25.08.2011g. "We're 25th in the evening starting to take off," - said Bondarchuk, adding that in the near future he would not like to talk about the project. As one of the producers of the picture, the head of Alexander Rodnyansky AR Films, the film will be shot in 3D. Bondarchuk earlier refused to give an unequivocal answer to the question of whether he will use a three-dimensional technology. "We had great doubts, because it is perceived as a 3D tool for children's Amusement, adventure, fantasy movie. A" Stalingrad "- a drama that takes place during one of the most important and tragic battles of World War II. And the question whether it is appropriate here 3D. We did some test scenes, and realized that 3D allows you to bring spectators to the events: a surprisingly strong turns out "- said Rodnyansky. Earlier Bondarchuk said that "Stalingrad" - a dramatic story of love against the backdrop of a grand battle. The script was written from St. Petersburg, Ilya Tilkin. "I see in this film serious potential audience. We have a very good script, on which we have long worked. Strong dramatic history - with big battle scenes, of course, but with curious unexpected characters. This is a story about young people in extreme situations," - shared producer. According to him, "largely" Stalingrad "in this sense is similar to the" 9 company ", but with adjusting to a new, more advanced technological level." He also notes that "Stalingrad" there is no mentoring, educational value: it is primarily about the emotional story. "Before September 16 we'll take two episodes of very large and very complex, and start the main construction of the great scenery. Zakonserviruemsya Then, open in April and will remove the film in April and May-June," - explained Rodnyansky. The company "Kinodoktor" provides makeup and wardrobe, dressing room facilities for the filming of the project "Stalingrad", answering the highest demands of actors, groups and producers. Exit to hire is planned around the end of 2013.