Home | Movies By Year | Movies from 2019


The Balkan Line

Buy The Balkan Line now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the movie. And once you've experienced the movie, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article


{{Infobox film

| name = The Balkan Line

| image = The Balkan Line.jpg

| caption = Movie poster

| director = Andrey Volgin

| producer =

| writer =

| starring =

| music =

| cinematography =

| editing =

| studio =

| distributor = 20th Century Fox CIS (Russia)
Art Vista (Serbia)

| released =

| runtime = 130 minutes

| country = Russia, Serbia

| language = Russian, Serbian

| budget =


| gross =

}}

'The Balkan Line' (; ) is a 2019 RussianSerbian propaganda film directed by Andrey Volgin, depicting a secret operation to capture Slatina Airport in Kosovo after the bombing of Yugoslavia, led by Yunus-bek Yevkurov. These events became the most dangerous aggravation of relations between the Russians and the West since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The film was released in Russia on 21 March 2019 (three days prior to the 20th anniversary of the events depicted in the film); it was released by 20th Century Fox CIS) after the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney.

Plot



In 1999, during the bombing of Yugoslavia, Slatina airfield is taken over by terrorists led by an Albanian warlord, Smuk. Afterwards, an operation to capture the airfield from them is conducted by Russian intelligence agents. The terrorists engage in organ harvesting, robberies, assassinations, and ethnic cleansing.

Russian Airborne Troop and military intelligence officer Aslan-Bek Evkhoev and former paratrooper-turned-mercenary Andrey Shatalov head a small detachment tasked with the dangerous mission to stop the terrorists, recapture the airfield held from them, and hold it until a Russian Airborne Troops reinforcement stationed in Bosnia arrived ahead of NATO forces, which the team will leave beforehand, as well as rescue Shatalov's love interest Jasna Blagojevi, who was captured to be harvested for organs, along with several ethnic Serb prisoners.

Cast



* as Andrey Shatalov "Shatay"

* Gosha Kutsenko as Aslan-Bek "Bek" Evkhoev (based on Yunus-Bek Yevkurov)

* Milo Bikovi as Vuk Majevski, Yugoslav police officer

* as Jasna Blagojevi, doctor

* Gojko Miti as Goran Mili, head of the Yugoslav police station

* Sergey Marin as Ilya Slashchev "Slush"

* Nodari Janelidze as Rustam Mamatgireyev "Girey"

* Kirill Polukhin as Oleg Barmin "Baria", sapper

* Ravshana Kurkova as Vera Kurbaeva, sniper

* Dmitriy Frid as Dr. Stern, doctor from Switzerland, Smuk's accomplice

* as Smuk

* as Marta, doctor, assistant to Dr. Stern

* as Amir

* Nikola Randelovi as Stevan

* Roman Kurtsyn as Senior Lieutenant Nikolay Poltoratskiy, platoon commander

* Emir Kusturica as taxi driver (cameo appearance)

* Mikhail Khmurov as General Dmitriy Ivanovich Somov

Production



The idea of creating a film about the events in Yugoslavia came to Gosha Kutsenko in 2012, during a conversation with a friend, Slovak producer Vasil Shevts. The writer Ivan Naumov was invited to write the script, and he created a 600-page love story of a Russian peacekeeper and a Serbian girl. Kutsenko later met with producer Vadim Byrkin and General Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, who agreed to help him. The real details of the operation in which Yevkurov participated (at that time - the GRU special forces major) are still under the stamp of secrecy, so the scriptwriters thought up the plot at their own discretion, and Yevkurov advised them on the reliability of what was happening.

Casting

Milo Bikovi was first offered the role of a Russian soldier, but he refused, deciding that it would be more logical for him to play a Serb in a joint film between Russia and Serbia. However, he immediately agreed to help organize the filming in his homeland and became not only an actor, but also one of the producers of the film.

Milena Radulovi (sr) especially for participating in the filming of the film studied Russian and improved it every time, after which she now speaks it with almost no accent.

Emir Kusturica played a small role as a Belgrade taxi driver; According to executive producer Anastasia Pelevina, at first the director had to enter the crew from the Serbian side, but their work schedules did not match.

Filming

For the filming, all the actors playing the role of special forces went through heavy two-month training, focused on shooting and physical conditioning.

Location filming took place in Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Republic of Crimea, Russia and Serbia.

Release



The film was released to Russia, Serbia, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Belarus and Kazakhstan on March 21, 2019.

References




Buy The Balkan Line now from Amazon

<-- Return to movies from 2019



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1110752078.