The Inhabited Island (2008)

1h 55m
Running Time

December 18, 2008
Release Date

The Inhabited Island (2008)

1h 55m
Running Time

December 18, 2008
Release Date

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Plot.

On the threshold of 22nd century, furrowing the space, protagonist from the Free Search Group makes emergency landing on an unknown planet where he must stay. People who are living on this planet have remained at the stone level of the 20th century, with its social problems, miserable ecology and shaky world.

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Cast & Crew.

Rezo Gigineishvili

Rezo Gigineishvili

Second Unit Director

Anton Zaporozhets

Anton Zaporozhets

Second Assistant Camera

Nicolas Deziel

Nicolas Deziel

Digital Compositor

Serge Lavigueur

Serge Lavigueur

Props

Denys Shchukin

Denys Shchukin

VFX Artist

Jacqueline Makkee

Jacqueline Makkee

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Brett Stern

Brett Stern

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Nikolay Sergeev

Nikolay Sergeev

Propmaker

Pavel Vorobyov

Pavel Vorobyov

Props

Elena Tanskova

Elena Tanskova

Set Dresser

Dmitriy Shirokov

Dmitriy Shirokov

Digital Compositor

Sergey Toktarov

Sergey Toktarov

VFX Artist

Maksim Panov

Maksim Panov

Set Dresser

Chris Wolters

Chris Wolters

Mechanical Designer

Sergey Vygran

Sergey Vygran

VFX Artist

Vladimir Yakovlev

Vladimir Yakovlev

VFX Artist

Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky

Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky

Director of Photography

Kirill Ushakov

Kirill Ushakov

VFX Artist

Timur Saitgaraev

Timur Saitgaraev

VFX Artist

Julia Huene

Julia Huene

Visual Effects Coordinator

Kirill Murzin

Kirill Murzin

Conceptual Design / Costume Design

Bob Mano

Bob Mano

Mechanical Designer

Etienne Poulin St-Laurent

Etienne Poulin St-Laurent

3D Artist

Sebastien Nadeau

Sebastien Nadeau

CG Supervisor

Pier Lefebvre

Pier Lefebvre

Matte Painter

Julia Makarchenko

Julia Makarchenko

Visual Effects Coordinator

Mariya Novikova

Mariya Novikova

Assistant Makeup Artist

Arseny Gutov

Arseny Gutov

Digital Compositor

Evgeniya Lavrenko

Evgeniya Lavrenko

Visual Effects Coordinator

Daniel Anderson

Daniel Anderson

Property Master

Anton Gridchin

Anton Gridchin

Visual Effects Technical Director

Vance Hartwell

Vance Hartwell

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Galina Lebedinez

Galina Lebedinez

Props

Pavel Rudenko

Pavel Rudenko

Set Dresser

Inna Vasilyeva

Inna Vasilyeva

Set Dresser

Anton Pokrovsky

Anton Pokrovsky

Digital Compositor

Jeff Jingle

Jeff Jingle

Animatronics Designer

Larisa Misyukova

Larisa Misyukova

Digital Compositor

Dima Grigoriev

Dima Grigoriev

Dialogue Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Makar Akhpashev

Makar Akhpashev

Sound Recordist

Konstantin Zalesskiy

Konstantin Zalesskiy

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Elena Titova

Elena Titova

Foley Editor

Valentina Mordashova

Valentina Mordashova

ADR Editor

Alexander Volodin

Alexander Volodin

Sound Designer

Kirill Vasilenko

Kirill Vasilenko

Sound Director

Yaroslav Sapozhnikov

Yaroslav Sapozhnikov

Sound Effects Editor

Evgeniy Severov

Evgeniy Severov

Executive Producer

Eduard Volodarskiy

Eduard Volodarskiy

Writer

Tatyana Poyarkova

Tatyana Poyarkova

Costume Design

Zhanna Pakhomova

Zhanna Pakhomova

Art Direction

Grigoriy Yablochnikov

Grigoriy Yablochnikov

Underwater Camera

Dmitriy Grigoriev

Dmitriy Grigoriev

Sound Editor

Svetlana Rimakova

Svetlana Rimakova

Makeup Artist

Elena Kostin

Elena Kostin

Makeup Artist

Vladimir Vorkul

Vladimir Vorkul

Production Manager

Elena Alimova

Elena Alimova

Sound Editor

Dmitriy Kirillov

Dmitriy Kirillov

Makeup Artist

Petr Bratersky

Petr Bratersky

Camera Operator

Dmitry Snyatovsky

Dmitry Snyatovsky

Steadicam Operator

Alik Tagirov

Alik Tagirov

Steadicam Operator

Marina Lebedeva

Marina Lebedeva

Wigmaker

Dimitri Opekine

Dimitri Opekine

Camera Operator

Dmitriy Novikov

Dmitriy Novikov

Steadicam Operator

Pavel Donatov

Pavel Donatov

Visual Effects Supervisor

Aleksandr Vandyshev

Aleksandr Vandyshev

Gaffer

George Mihailov

George Mihailov

Gaffer

Irina Valencia-Campo

Irina Valencia-Campo

Visual Effects Art Director

Leonid Volosatov

Leonid Volosatov

Visual Effects Supervisor

Vladimir Karpovich

Vladimir Karpovich

Stunt Coordinator

Pete Polyakov

Pete Polyakov

Visual Effects Supervisor

Arman Yakhin

Arman Yakhin

Visual Effects Supervisor

Viktor Lakisov

Viktor Lakisov

Visual Effects Supervisor

Boris Nekrasov

Boris Nekrasov

Gennadiy Chentsov

Gennadiy Chentsov

Boris Romanov

Boris Romanov

Konstantin Adaev

Konstantin Adaev

Anatoliy Semyonov

Anatoliy Semyonov

Artem Mazunov

Artem Mazunov

Aleksandr Sirin

Aleksandr Sirin

Yuriy Vaksman

Yuriy Vaksman

Details.

Release Date
December 18, 2008

Original Name
Обитаемый остров

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 55m

Budget
$36,500,000

Box Office
$21,834,845

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

sibling relationship
based on novel or book
spacecraft
sword fight
space
strugatsky
brainwashing
big city
girlfriend from china
hard to kill
testting
head of state

Wiki.

Dark Planet (original Russian title: Обитаемый остров, romanized: Obitaemyy ostrov, lit. 'The Inhabited Island') is a two-part Russian science fiction film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk. The film was adapted by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko from the 1969 novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky of the same Russian name, published in English as Prisoners of Power; a part of the Noon Universe series. It is a dystopian story set on post-apocalyptic planet Saraksh, ruled by a totalitarian regime that brainwashes its citizens. Maxim Kammerer, a space explorer from Earth, crash-lands on Saraksh and becomes involved in the planet's everboiling politics. The movie was released as two separate films, in December 2008 and April 2009, respectively.

The film was met with mixed reviews. It was praised for its visual style, social commentary and being faithful to the original novel, but also criticized for its direction, editing, and casting. Dark Planet was made with one of the largest budgets for Russian cinema at the time (it remains the most expensive Russian science fiction film ever), and despite huge box office earnings and DVD sales the movie was considered a financial disappointment.

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