Hot Ice (Russian: Жаркий лёд, romanized: Zharkiy lyod) is a 2009 television series produced by Star Media which aired on Channel One
Hot Ice | |
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Жаркий лёд | |
Developed by | Oleg Larin |
Starring | Yekaterina Guseva Alexei Tikhonov Boris Nevzorov |
Composers | Sergei Paramonov Valery Didyulya |
Country of origin | Russia Ukraine |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 100 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ilia Averbukh[1] |
Production locations | Moscow, Russia St. Petersburg, Russia |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Channel One Russia |
Release | 3 January 30 June 2009 | –
In the series both professional actors and iceskaters took part.[2]
Plot
editThe film begins with the Russian Figure Skating Championships, where there is a tough fight for a ticket to the European Championship. The competition is not over yet, but the leaders have already decided: the first Nikolay Rokotov and Alexandra Belkevich, followed by Vera Loginova and Sergey Bratsev. For the third place fighting pair Zorina — Davydenko and Trofimova — Molodtsov. Couple Trofimova — Molodtsov, seeing that the odds are not high, take risks. In defiance of coach Alexander Trofimov, who is also the father of Natalia Trofimova, they include in its program of complex support.
During his speech, Viktor Molodtsov notices in the stands his former sweetheart, figure skater Berkovskaya, which a few years ago went to America. Molodtsov wrong and Natalya drops on the ice. As a result of severe trauma Natalia can not pursue a career skater. But she can not imagine her life without ice, and now she has to prove to himself and others, that her career is not finished in the sport.
Cast
edit- Yekaterina Guseva as Natalia Trofimova[1]
- Alexei Tikhonov as Nikolay Rokotov[1]
- Pavel Trubiner as Sergey Bratsev
- Maria Anikanova as Anna Berkovskaya
- Roman Kostomarov as Viktor Molodtsov[1]
- Anna Bolshova as Sasha Belkevich
- Alexei Yagudin as Roma Kozyrev[1]
- Alexander Abt as Maxim Voronin[1]
- Boris Nevzorov as coach Trofimov
- Irina Slutskaya as coach Ivanova[1]
- Lyudmila Artemieva as Violetta Konstantinovna
- Agniya Kuznetsova as Asya Samsonova
- Vyacheslav Grishechkin as Vitaly Borisovich Smylkin, director of the Ice Palace
Shooting group
edit- Directors: Oleg Larin, Vladimir Filimonov, Anario Mamedov, Mikhail Kabanov
- Writers: Vladimir Dyachenko, Ametkhan Magomedov, Svetlana Korolyova, Igor Mityushin, Konstantin Chepurin, Andrey Galanov
- Сinematographer: Anna Kuranova
- Composer: Sergey Paramonov
- Artist: Konstantin Vinokurov
- Producers: Vitaly Bordachyov, Vladislav Ryashin, Ilya Averbukh
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g "Новости кино". Archived from the original on 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- ^ "Жаркий лёд на Первом канале". Archived from the original on 2009-03-30. Retrieved 2016-09-29.