The Little Warrior (Russian: Маленький воин, romanized: Malenky voin) is a 2021 Russian children's sports film directed by Ilya Ermolov about a boy who is fond of sumo.[1][2] It was released in Russia on April 26, 2021, by Leopolis Distribution.[3]
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Directed by | Ilya Ermolov |
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Cinematography | Anton Drozdov-Schastlivtsev |
Edited by | Aleksandr Amirov |
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Distributed by | Leopolis Distribution |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | ₽40 million |
Plot
editThe film tells about the boy Vitya Kasatkin, who finds it difficult to communicate with classmates, but he is kind and caring to his mother. Vitya is fond of sumo, the love for which he instilled a father who now lives in Japan. Vitya has a dream - he wants to get to the youth sumo tournament, which is taking place in Japan, in order to bring his dad back to his family.[3]
Cast
edit- Ilya Sigalov as Vitya Kasatkin, a boy sumo wrestler
- Mariya Lobanova as Gelya, Vitya's classmate
- Nikolai Shrayber as Sumo Coach of Vitya Kasatkin Master
- Artyom Bystrov as Sumo Coach
- Kamil Larin as Vitya Kasatkin's father
- Anna Slyu as Vitya Kasatkin's mother
- Salovati Saidzoda as a judge of sumo competitions
- Viktor Trubachyov as Ivan Yakovlev
- Maksim Lagashkin as Ivan Yakovlev's father
- Yan Tsapnik as Head teacher
Production
editFilming
editPrincipal photography began in 2019 and was slated to premiere in the fall of 2020. But due to the pandemic, it was postponed indefinitely. Also, due to the closure of the borders with Japan, the film crew was unable to shoot the frames that were planned according to the script of the film. An interesting fact is that a small part of the filming took place in Moscow at the sports school "Borets", where the casting of actors was also held.[4]
Release
editThe film premiered in theaters on April 26, 2021. From July 27, 2021, it is available on the Kion online platform.[5]
Awards and nominations
edit2021: Nominated for Golden Unicorn Awards in categories of Best Emerging Talent and Best Debut[6]
2021: SCHLINGEL International Film Festival, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk Special Award[7][2]
References
edit- ^ Семейная комедия о мальчике-сумоисте, ищущем своего отца: рецензия на фильм «Маленький воин»
- ^ a b Российский фильм получил спецпремию на кинофестивале детских фильмов в Хемнице
- ^ a b МАЛЕНЬКИЙ ВОИН (2021)
- ^ Режиссер комедии "Маленький воин" рассказал о съемках фильма
- ^ «Маленький воин» с Камилем Лариным и Анной Слю вышел в Kion
- ^ Golden Unicorn Awards, Nominees & Winners, 2021
- ^ Winners 2021, Schlingel
External links
edit- Malenky voin at IMDb