Sergey SHVYDKOY
Сергей ШВЫДКОЙ
Sergueï CHVYDKOI
Fuad IBRAGIMBEKOV
Фуад ИБРАГИМБЕКОВ
Fuad IBRAGUIMBEKOV
Russia, 2012, 80mn 
Colour, fiction
Ikona sezona
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Икона сезона

 

 Icône de la saison

 Ikona sezona

Other titles : Летит
 
Directed by : Fuad IBRAGIMBEKOV (Фуад ИБРАГИМБЕКОВ), Sergey SHVYDKOY (Сергей ШВЫДКОЙ)
Writing credits : Fuad IBRAGIMBEKOV (Фуад ИБРАГИМБЕКОВ), Olga MUKHINA (Ольга МУХИНА), Sergey SHVYDKOY (Сергей ШВЫДКОЙ)
 
Cast
Aleksandr RATNIKOV (Александр РАТНИКОВ)
Yevgeni TSYGANOV (Евгений ЦЫГАНОВ)
Yevgeniya OSIPOVA (Евгения ОСИПОВА)
Aleksey BARABASH (Алексей БАРАБАШ)
Larisa BARANOVA (Лариса БАРАНОВА)
Yulia MAVRINA (Юлия МАВРИНА)
Yekaterina KLIMOVA (Екатерина КЛИМОВА)
Pavel BARSHAK (Павел БАРШАК)
 
Cinematography : Boris LITOVCHENKO (Борис ЛИТОВЧЕНКО)
Production design : Anna LAZAREVA (Анна ЛАЗАРЕВА)
Music : Egor GOLESHOV (Егор ГОЛЕШОВ), Mikhail KHIMAKOV (Михаил ХИМАКОВ)
Production : Art Design
Film revenue in Russia : 0.0325 million dollars
 

Plot synopsis
The action takes place in a fictional city which is very reminiscent of Moscow. The film’s heroes – including producers, television presenters, DJs – speak a lot about love, but are unable to feel it. They argue about something they do not understand. They are charming and successful, and live in a convenient and cushioned world that matches the balance of their credit cards. They lead an active, but empty and idle life. At some moment, the protagonist is overcome by a fear of his own death. His cosy world starts to crumble, laying bare the surrounding reality which atones for the mistakes of the past, and at the same time showing a new future. And what that holds depends on whether the hero can find himself.
 

Selected in the following festivals or events :
- Author Cinema Festival "Polnyy arthouse", Chelyabinsk (Russia), 2013
- Comic Film Festival "Ulybnis, Rossiya", Moscow (Russia), 2012
- International Film Festival of the Commonwealth Countries "Moscow Premiere", Moscow (Russia), 2011
- Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 2011