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Wikipedia article




'Newsmakers' is a 2009 Russian action thriller film directed by Swedish director Anders Banke. It is a remake of the Hong Kong film 'Breaking News' by Johnnie To.

Plot



Moscow police officer Smirnov sets out to capture the violent gangleader Herman after a failed robbery. Meanwhile, Smirnov superiors are trying to find a way to better the reputation of the Moscow police. The young eager pr-girl Katya suggests that they should turn the capture of Herman into a reality show, showing off the police as action heroes. The situation gets complicated when Herman and his gang tries the same tactic. The situation soon escalates into a fullblown war, both in media and on the streets.

Cast



*Andrey Merzlikin as Smirnov

*Yevgeny Tsyganov as Herman

*Mariya Mashkova as Katya

*Maksim Konovalov as Kley

*Aleksey Frandetti as Orda

*Pavel Klimov as Kolyan

*Sergei Vesnin as Kon

*Sergey Garmash as Killer

*Artyom Semakin as Valery

*Viktor Chepelov as Sanya

*David Stepanyan as Hamlet

*Oleg Chernigov as Mikhalych

*Pyotr Rytov as Polyakov

*Yuri Shlykov as Boldyrev

*Vladimir Mikhaliuk as Petrushin

*Grigory Baranov as Yura

*Ivan Sukhanov as Vadik

*Sonya Hilkevich as Sonya

*Aleksandr Raschupkin as Vovchik

*Sam Klebanov as Roman

*Loa Falkman as Tillstrm

*Pavel Stepanov as Traffic police officer

*Jurij Kruglov as Traffic police officer

*Pavel Misailov as Crying policeman[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1230207/fullcredits#cast Goryachie novosti (2009) - Full cast and crew]

Production



Anders Banke's horror/black comedy film 'Frostbite' about a gang of teen vampires spreading fear in an arctic town in the far north of Sweden became the highest grossing independent film in Russia 2006, received very positive reviews and reached cult status. The Russian distributors of 'Frostbite' where moving into producing their own films and asked Banke if he wanted to helm a Russian language remake of Johnnie To's film 'Breaking News' and he agrees. Anders Banke who had learned Russian when he got a chance to study film on VGIK had no problem directing the Russian cast. Fittingly, Banke's frequent collaborator Chris Maris had also studied at VGIK. The film was shot in Trollhttan in Sweden and in Moscow. The film was shot on 35 mm like 'Frostbite' as Anders Banke dislikes filming digitally.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1230207/combined Goryachie novosti (2009)]

Music



The score was composed by Anthony Lledo and performed by the Danish National Chamber Orchestra. 'Leaders of Men' by Joy Division is featured prominently in the film.

Response and boxoffice



Despite an aggressive promotional campaignproducer Klebanov and the films cast personally presented the film in nearly 20 Russian citiesthe film enjoyed scant popularity among Russian audiences and film critics. The producers attributed films lack of commercial success to its May release, suggesting that Mays warm temperatures discourage people from going to the movies. Russians current lack of interest in national cinema, the alleged absence of a star system in Russia, andsomewhat ironicallythe films insufficient promotion in the Russian media were also cited as culprits in the films unfavorable commercial and critical reception.

Splash Magazine included the film on its Top Ten list from Tribeca Film Festival 2009 citing it as a must see.

Tiny Beam of Light also provided a positive review of the film praising the score and the entertainment value.

References




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