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Did the title throw you off a little? Don’t worry, it through me off also. Yes, it would appear that Disney has produced a Russian-only fantasy film called Kniga Masterov or in its native Russian Книга мастеров. The English version is Book of Masters and it’s the first Russian film Disney has arrived stars an all Russian cast and dang if it does not look brilliant. I could easily advance the names of the manager, writer, players and producers but honestly, I doubt you’ve ever heard of them and they’re all Russian. Even IMDB does not have pictures to go with their names. The movie is supported Russian folklore and fairy story* but the imagery from the trailer and video recording clip lean heavily on the Lord of the Rings movies. That’s not a badly thing though. I am all for a good fantasy film, in whatever language it mayhap in. The people over at Twitch have the translation the stone golems are chanting at the end of the video clip to say, “We obey Stone Queen, until a stone would cry and man would have pity on stone.” Kniga Masterov back-number in production since 2008 and I bid I had heard something about it ahead now because it looks fun. Russian film maker* are scoring major points as late with this film and the flying car film Black Lightning by director Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, 9). I hope they keep to produce quality work as with all the schlep Hollywood is dealing lately, maybe we need to look overseas for anew accept things. I will say this; don’t be afraid to watch this or any additional film just because it’s subtitles. Screen Rant author Ross Miller composed an exceptional piece on why lookers should take the time to catch foreign movies with subtitles. If you skip out on that for that reason only, you could very well be dropping out on something gratifying. What did you concoct the Russian trailer and video clip for Kniga Masterov? Would you be amenable to watch it with sub-titles or no? Kniga Masterov (Book of Masters) opens in Russian theaters Oct 29th, 2009.
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source: screenrant
Disney’s Russian Fantasy Film ‘Kniga Masterov’ Looks Impressive

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