Serbian director Emir Kusturica said that he could shoot a part of the movie, adapted from Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel “Crime and Punishment”, in the Krasnodar Region because the weather is “sunny”. This was reported by RIA News.
He emphasized that Dostoyevsky was close to him and that the film would be shot next year.
“I can’t shoot without the sun, I’m dependent on the sun. “I think there is too much sun in your area,” says the director.
Kusturica added that there was a possibility that shooting would take place in the Krasnodar region. The second half of the film will be shot in Moscow.
Before that Kusturica acceptedHe considers Omsk his favorite city in Russia.
Serbian director and member of the rock band No Smoking Orchestra, Emir Kusturica, has won awards at Europe’s largest film festivals and has two Palme d’Or awards to his name at the Cannes Film Festival. The director gained the greatest fame with the films “Time of the Gypsies”, “Invisible Children”, “Black Cat, White Cat”, “Life is a Miracle” and “Underground”.
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Source: Gazeta

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