The actor Andrei Merzlikin, who was remembered by the Russian audience from the film “Boomer ,, took part in Kazakhstan Criminal Drama Director Akan Sataev. New times “show begins in the cinemas of the Russian Federation on February 13th. It was reported by the creators of this project.
The new film is the third part of the Racketter film in Kazakhstan.
In the first film of the trilogy with the participation of Russian actor Vladimir Vdovichenkov, which was released in 2007, the action took place at the beginning of 1990. Hero Sayan (Sayat Isembaev) A man from Alma-Ata and a greater hope boxer associated with crime.
The events in the new film are currently developing: Sayan, who serves the deadline for the murder of a sworn enemy, is leaving the prison. The testament is waiting for the son of the murdered person who gave the ground to destroy Sayan. Great work, dominant, corrupt officials and security guards are new times and people are the same.
The “Racetir” picture is often compared with Russian films such as Boomer and Brigade.
According to the director Akan SATAEV, these comparisons are positively treated. “Boomer” and “Tugay” cult projects.
It also emphasizes that the “tribute” is an original and independent story.
According to Andrei Merzlikin, he agreed to play as a sign of respect for the director of Akana Akana Akana Sataev in this film – he previously appeared in “Lost”.
“Lost” chose me to Akana because he was thinking about a painting and the leading role that I think was a Stepy in my life and the candidates of the leading role. Our cooperation with Akan turned into a good friendship. And when he invited me to Star in Racetir, his new film. New Times ”and a Moscow businessman who came to Kazakhstan, I immediately accepted it by playing,” he said.
There is another Russian on the cast of the film, Denis Lebedev, a professional boxer who conquered the titles of WBA and IBF champion during the sports career. For Lebedev, this work in the cinema became the second – on the big screen, the director “Boomer” made for the first time in the film “Boomerang” shot by Peter Buslov.
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Source: Gazeta

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