Kerem Bürsin, the star of the Turkish TV series, will play the leading role in the adaptation of the Russian film ‘Slave’ directed by Klim Shipenko. VGTRK’s press service told socialbites.ca about this.
“We expect Slave to be a popular hit in Turkey and loved by the audience. The scenario of our version has undergone some changes, we have a different historical period, seascapes, pirates and, most importantly, an amazing cast of Turkish stars led by Kerem Bürsin,” said producer Karina Mia Satlykova.
Distribution of the upcoming project to the Russian market will be carried out by the Central Partnership company. Klim Shipenko, director of the first two episodes of “Slave”, admitted that he is pleased that the comedy series has entered the international market.
On February 12, it became known that the second part of “Slave” collected 3.85 billion rubles over the entire rental period. The film, directed by Klim Shipenko, became one of the highest-grossing films of this year. The movie was released on January 1, 2024. Filming of the sequel will begin in the summer of 2023 in St. It ended in St. Petersburg.
The movie “Slave” was released in 2019 and collected three billion rubles at the box office. He remained among the leaders of Russian ratings for a long time, until the family comedy “Cheburashka” pushed him aside. Threequel premiere planned As of January 23, 2025.
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Source: Gazeta
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