The Scythian

The Scythian
Directed by Rustam Mosafir
Produced by Sergey Selyanov
Screenplay by Vadim Golovanov
Rustam Mosafir
Starring Aleksey Faddeev
Aleksandr Kuznetsov
Vitaly Kravchenko
Aleksandr Patsevich
Yuriy Tsurilo
Andrey Permyakov
Vasilisa Izmaylova
Aleksey Ovsyannikov
Music by POTIR
Cinematography Dmitry Karanchik
Production
company
CTB Film Company
Distributed by Nashe Kino
Release date
  • January 18, 2018 (2018-01-18) (Russia)
Running time
105 minutes
Country Russia
Language Russian
Budget $2,630,850
Box office $1,053,002 (Russia) [1]

The Scythian (The Last Warrior) (Russian: Скиф) is a 2018 Russian action drama fantasy film directed by Rustam Mosafir and starring Aleksey Faddeev, Aleksandr Kuznetsov and Vitaly Kravchenko.[2]

Ancient Russia. XI century. Grandiose changes are taking place in Eurasia. Once proud warriors, the Scythians have degenerated into vile mercenaries, raiding the civilian population. During one of these raids, the warrior Lutobor's wife and child are abducted. However, the hero does not intend to resign himself to fate, and pursues the Scythians in an attempt to save his family. As a guide, he takes the captive Scythian Marten (Kunitsa) and, despite the huge differences between them, they must work together to survive their journey.

The film was released on January 18, 2018.[3] in Philippines and Vietnam.

Plot

These are times when one civilization is replacing another. A new era is about to begin in Central Eurasia.

The Scythians, once proud warriors, are all but gone. Their few descendants have become ruthless mercenary assassins, the "Wolves of Ares." Lutobor, is a soldier with a difficult task at hand. He becomes involved in internecine conflicts and sets off on a perilous journey to save his family. His guide is a captive Scythian by the name of Marten. Lutobor and Marten are enemies. They pray to different gods but must embark on this journey together. They brave the wild steppes, moving toward the last haven of the Scythians, to what seems to be their inevitable demise.

Cast

  • Aleksey Faddeev as Lutobor
  • Aleksandr Kuznetsov (actor) as Marten (Kunitsa)
  • Vitaly Kravchenko as Yar
  • Aleksandr Patsevich as Vseslav
  • Yuriy Tsurilo as Oleg, Prince of Tymutarakan
  • Andrey Permyakov as Wolf Ares
  • Vasilisa Izmaylova as Tatyana, wife of Lutobor
  • Aleksey Ovsyannikov as Luchezar
  • di. Rustam Mosafir as Kumai
  • Viktor Solovyov as Anagast
  • Saido Kurbanov as Gonczak
  • Elena Solomina as midwife
  • Aleksey Ingelevich as priest of Berendeyev
  • Boris Zverev as Berenday
  • Oleg Rudenko-Travin as guard of Perun
  • Aleksandr Samoylov as Troyan
  • Sergey Tsepov as merchant Gojko
  • Andrey Fomin as Prova
  • Vyacheslav Yurovskikh as Scythian
  • Fyodor Roshchin as episode
  • Mikhail Gagarin as episode

Production

Filming took place in the Crimea in autumn 2016. They filmed near Kerch, as well as near Yevpatoriya and Yalta.

References

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