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The Edge (2010)

September 23, 2010 (RU) Drama • 115m

Overview

The action takes place shortly after the end of the Second World War in the Siberian hinterland, among Russians and Germans with damaged personal stories and a strange transformation: the victors seem to be crawling into the skins of the defeated, and vice versa. Ignat, is the embodiment of the larger-than-life image of the Soviet victorious warrior who, in fact, proves to be shell-shocked, sick and broken, although not completely destroyed. Trains become fetish for the heroes of the film, and speed becomes a mania; they virtually become one with their steam engines, while the machines take on human names. The heroes set up an almost fatal race in the Siberian forest, risking their own lives and those of others.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Vera Zelinskaya
Vera Zelinskaya

Production Design

Eldar Karkhalev
Eldar Karkhalev

Production Design

Elena Bystrova
Elena Bystrova

Executive Producer

Ilya Lindberg
Ilya Lindberg

Visual Effects Supervisor

Galina Deyeva
Galina Deyeva

Costume Design

Kira Saksaganskaya
Kira Saksaganskaya

Associate Producer

Yury Klimenko
Yury Klimenko

Director of Photography

Mark Lee
Mark Lee

Costume Design

Yaroslav Sapozhnikov
Yaroslav Sapozhnikov

Sound Effects Editor

Konstantin Zalesskiy
Konstantin Zalesskiy

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Inna Gorlova
Inna Gorlova

Assistant Director

Valeriy Sevastyanov
Valeriy Sevastyanov

Additional Director of Photography

Oleg Korytin
Oleg Korytin

Stunt Coordinator

Kirill Vasilenko
Kirill Vasilenko

Sound Director

Mikhail Kozyrev
Mikhail Kozyrev

Music Producer

Evgeny Sinelnikov
Evgeny Sinelnikov

Additional Director of Photography

David Holmes
David Holmes

Original Music Composer



Reviews

Wuchak

⭐ 8/10

October 16, 2019

***Locomotive Breath in Siberia just after WW2***

In 1945 a disgraced Red Army train engineer, Ignat (Vladimir Mashkov), is assigned to a Labor Camp in Siberia, which houses former Soviet POWs that Stalin assumed collaborated with the enemy and need “re-educated.” His status immediately wins the affection of the in-house babe (Yulia Peresild), but Ignat sets his eyes on an abandoned steam engine cut off from use because of a washed-out bridge.… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

RU

Budget

$11,000,000

Revenue

$5,380,142

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