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{{Infobox film
| name = First Oscar
| name = First Oscar
| image =
| image =
| caption =
| caption =
| director = Sergey Mokritskiy
| director = [[Sergey Mokritskiy]]
| producer = Natalya Mokritskaya
| producer = {{Plainlist|
* Natalia Mokritskaya ([[:ru:Мокрицкая, Наталья Витальевна|ru]])
* Vadim Vereshchagin
}}
| writer = {{Plainlist|
| writer = {{Plainlist|
* Maksim Budarin
* Maksim Budarin
* Yuriy Nenev
* Yury Nenev
}}
}}
| based_on = {{Based on|''[[Moscow Strikes Back]]''|Ilya Kopalin|Leonid Varlamov}}
| starring = {{Plainlist|
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Tikhon Zhiznevsky]]
* [[Tikhon Zhiznevsky]]
* Anton Momot
* [[Nikita Kologrivyy]]
* Darya Zhovner
* [[Anton Momot]]
* [[Andrey Merzlikin]]
* [[:ru:Жовнер, Дарья Константиновна|Darya Zhovner]]
* Nikita Tarasov
* [[Andrey Merzlikin]]
* [[:ru:Тарасов, Никита Борисович|Nikita Tarasov]]
* [[:ru:Мищенко, Василий Константинович|Vasiliy Mishchenko]]
}}
}}
| music = [[Rikhter]]
| music = [[Aleksey Aygi]]
| cinematography = Andrey Naydenov
| cinematography = Andrey Naydenov
| editing =
| editing = Anna Krutiy
| studio = Novye Lyudi
| studio = {{plainlist|
* New People Film Company
* [[Russia-1]]
* [[VGTRK]]
* [[Cinema Foundation of Russia|Cinema Fund]]
}}
| distributor = [[Central Partnership]]
| distributor = [[Central Partnership]]
| runtime =
| runtime = 116 minutes
| released = {{Film date|2021|3|22|Russia}}
| released = {{Film date|2022|04|21}}
| country = Russia
| country = Russia
| language = Russian
| language = {{plainlist |
* Russian
* English
| budget =
}}
| gross =
| budget = {{RUB}}290 million
| gross = {{RUB}}81&nbsp;million<ref>[https://ekinobilet.fond-kino.ru/films/detail/111005622/ Box Office], [[Russian Cinema Fund]]`s Analytics (RCFA)</ref>
}}
}}


'''''First Oscar''''' ({{langx|ru|Первый Оскар}}) is a 2022 Russian historical war film directed by [[Sergey Mokritskiy]]. The film produced by New People Film Company also stars [[Tikhon Zhiznevsky]], Anton Momot and Darya Zhovner.
'''''First Oscar''''' ({{lang-ru|Первый Оскар}}) is a 2022 Russian [[war film|war]] [[drama film]] directed by Sergey Mokritskiy.<ref>[https://www.mk.ru/culture/2020/05/19/rezhisser-mokricikiy-rasskazhet-udivitelnuyu-istoriyu-pervogo-sovetskogo-oskara.html Режиссер Мокрицкий расскажет удивительную историю первого советского "Оскара"]</ref><ref>[https://iz.ru/1035421/zoia-igumnova/kak-snimat-voinu-nikto-ne-znal «Как снимать войну, никто не знал»]</ref><ref>[https://aif.ru/culture/movie/chto_za_film_o_pervom_sovetskom_oskare_snimet_sergey_mokrickiy Что за фильм о первом советском «Оскаре» снимет Сергей Мокрицкий?]</ref> It is scheduled to be theatrically released on March 24, 2021 by [[Central Partnership]].<ref>[https://www.vesti.ru/television/article/2649736 Фильм "Первый Оскар" станет посвящением подвигу кинематографистов]</ref>
The film is dedicated to the history of the creation of the [[Soviet]] documentary film ''[[Moscow Strikes Back]]'' directed by Ilya Kopalin and Leonid Varlamov, filmed in record time, was awarded the first ever Oscar for best feature-length documentary in 1943. This is the first Soviet "Oscar" received by Russian cinematographers for capturing the course of hostilities and find themselves in the center of the [[Battle of Moscow]] in 1941.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mk.ru/culture/2020/05/19/rezhisser-mokricikiy-rasskazhet-udivitelnuyu-istoriyu-pervogo-sovetskogo-oskara.html |title=Режиссер Мокрицкий расскажет удивительную историю первого советского "Оскара" |language=Russian |trans-title=Director Sergey Mokritskiy will tell the amazing story of the first Soviet "Oscar" |last=Khokhryakova |first=Svetlana |work=[[Moskovskij Komsomolets|Moscow Komsomolets]] |date=May 19, 2020 |accessdate=December 20, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://aif.ru/culture/movie/chto_za_film_o_pervom_sovetskom_oskare_snimet_sergey_mokrickiy |title=Что за фильм о первом советском "Оскаре" снимет Сергей Мокрицкий? |language=Russian |trans-title=What kind of film about the first Soviet Oscar will Sergey Mokritskiy shoot? |last=Karev |first=Igor |work=[[Arguments and Facts]] |date=February 1, 2021 |accessdate=December 20, 2021}}</ref>

''First Oscar'' was theatrically released in Russia on April 21, 2022, by [[Central Partnership]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.vesti.ru/television/article/2649736 |title=Фильм "Первый Оскар" станет посвящением подвигу кинематографистов |language=Russian |trans-title=The film "The First Oscar" will be a dedication to the feat of filmmakers |website=www.vesti.ru |date=December 8, 2021 |accessdate=December 20, 2021}}</ref>


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
In 1941, as German forces approach [[Moscow]] at the start of the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Great Patriotic War]], two young student cameramen, Lev Alperin and Ivan Maisky, choose not to evacuate and instead seek permission to film on the front lines. Both compete for the title of the best cameraman and for the affections of Yuna, a student from the acting department. When the evacuation begins, they refuse to leave and go to the front: Yuna joins a concert troupe to perform for soldiers, while Lev and Ivan become military cameramen. Their rivalry continues on the battlefield, but the devastating realities of war and the bravery of [[Red Army|Soviet soldiers]] change their perspectives, allowing them to capture footage that will become iconic.
The film is set at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The film will tell the story of student cameramen who decide to go with their cameras to the front on the eve of the 15th Oscar ceremony, which will be claimed by the Soviet documentary.<ref>[https://www.kinoafisha.info/movies/8365802/ Первый Оскар, 2022]</ref>

Meanwhile, life in [[Los Angeles]] continues, where the 15th [[Academy Awards|Oscar]] ceremony causes a sensation as the Best Documentary award goes to a film from the [[Soviet Union]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.kinoafisha.info/movies/8365802/ |title=''Первый Оскар'' / ''The First Oscar'' (2022) |website=www.kinoafisha.info |language=Russian}}</ref>


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Tikhon Zhiznevsky]] as Ivan Maisky
* Anton Momot as Lev Alperin
* {{ill|Darya Zhovner|ru|Жовнер, Дарья Константиновна}} as Yuna Gromova
* [[Andrey Merzlikin]] as Ilya Kopalin, a documentary film director
* {{ill|Nikita Tarasov|ru|Тарасов, Никита Борисович}} as Leonid Varlamov, a documentary film director
* Fyodor Lavrov as Anatoli Golovnya
* {{ill|Vasily Mishchenko|ru|Мищенко, Василий Константинович}} as studio director
* Mikhail Brashinsky as Iosif Alperin, Lev Alperin's father
* Natalya Pavlenkova as Lev Alperin's mother
* Sergei Puskepalis as Alexander Gromov, Yuna Gromova's father
* {{ill|Stanislav Strelkov|ru|Стрелков, Станислав Юрьевич}} as Nikolai Vlasik

===Other cast===
{{Cast listing|
{{Cast listing|
* Michael Lerner as Louis B. Mayer
* [[Tikhon Zhiznevsky]]
* [[Austin Basis]] as David O. Selznick
* [[Nikita Kologrivyy]]
* Robert L. Wilson as Howard Hawks
* [[Anton Momot]]
* Taissa Zveiter as Irene Mayer Selznick
* [[:ru:Жовнер, Дарья Константиновна|Darya Zhovner]]
* Eddie Vincent as a reporter
* [[Andrey Merzlikin]]
* Daniel Lench as Sid Grauman
* [[:ru:Тарасов, Никита Борисович|Nikita Tarasov]]
* Mandy May Cheetham as Jane Murfin
* [[:ru:Мищенко, Василий Константинович|Vasiliy Mishchenko]]
* Colin Thomas Jennings as Perry Lieber
* Matt Lagan as Fred Beetson
* Paul Dinh-McCrillis as a photographer
* Jordan Laesch as Bob Hope
}}
}}

== Production ==
=== Development ===
[[File:DSC 7227 Музей кино.jpg|thumb|220px|Statuette "Oscar" in the [[:commons:Category:State Central museum of cinema (Moscow)|State Central museum of cinema]].]]
The New People Film Company has begun the Russian stage of filming the First Oscar project, which is dedicated to the memory of front-line operators. The film is made by the creative team of the film ''[[Battle for Sevastopol]]'', the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia invited director [[Sergey Mokritskiy]] to the [[Kremlin]] to present the award. During the ceremony, Sergey met producer Yegor Odintsov ([[:ru:Одинцов, Егор Михайлович|ru]]), who told him the story of the first Oscar for Soviet cinema. Mokritskiy liked this story, because the topic of war was always close to him.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://iz.ru/1035421/zoia-igumnova/kak-snimat-voinu-nikto-ne-znal |title="Как снимать войну, никто не знал" |language=Russian |trans-title=«Nobody knew how to film the war» |work=IZ.RU |date= |accessdate=December 20, 2021}}</ref>

=== Casting ===
The leading roles in the film ''First Oscar'' will be performed by [[Tikhon Zhiznevsky]], Anton Momot, Darya Zhovner, and [[Andrey Merzlikin]]. In addition, Hollywood actors were invited to participate in the film, including Oscar nominee Michael Lerner and Austin Basis.

=== Filming ===
[[Principal photography]] began on January 31, 2021, in the town of [[Medyn]], [[Kaluga Oblast]].
On February 7, the film crew will move to the town of [[Aleksin]], [[Tula Oblast]]: filming here will take place until April 30, with the organizational assistance of the Tula Region Film Commission under the government. The premiere of the drama is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the [[battle for Moscow]].

== Release ==
=== Theatrical ===
The premiere screening of the film ''First Oscar'' will take place on April 14 at the [[:commons:Category:Khudozhestvenny (cinema, Moscow)|Khudozhestvenny]] cinema in Moscow. The film was theatrically released in the [[Russian Federation]] on April 21, 2022, by [[Central Partnership]].


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://cplineup.com/film/3013 Official website]
* {{IMDb title|id=14371244}}
* {{IMDb title|id=14371244}}


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[[Category:Russian-language films]]
[[Category:2020s Russian films]]
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[[Category:Battle of Moscow]]
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 11 November 2024

First Oscar
Directed bySergey Mokritskiy
Written by
  • Maksim Budarin
  • Yury Nenev
Based on
Moscow Strikes Back
by
  • Ilya Kopalin
  • Leonid Varlamov
Produced by
  • Natalia Mokritskaya (ru)
  • Vadim Vereshchagin
Starring
CinematographyAndrey Naydenov
Edited byAnna Krutiy
Music byAleksey Aygi
Production
companies
Distributed byCentral Partnership
Release date
  • April 21, 2022 (2022-04-21)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryRussia
Languages
  • Russian
  • English
Budget₽290 million
Box office₽81 million[1]

First Oscar (Russian: Первый Оскар) is a 2022 Russian historical war film directed by Sergey Mokritskiy. The film produced by New People Film Company also stars Tikhon Zhiznevsky, Anton Momot and Darya Zhovner. The film is dedicated to the history of the creation of the Soviet documentary film Moscow Strikes Back directed by Ilya Kopalin and Leonid Varlamov, filmed in record time, was awarded the first ever Oscar for best feature-length documentary in 1943. This is the first Soviet "Oscar" received by Russian cinematographers for capturing the course of hostilities and find themselves in the center of the Battle of Moscow in 1941.[2][3]

First Oscar was theatrically released in Russia on April 21, 2022, by Central Partnership.[4]

Plot

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In 1941, as German forces approach Moscow at the start of the Great Patriotic War, two young student cameramen, Lev Alperin and Ivan Maisky, choose not to evacuate and instead seek permission to film on the front lines. Both compete for the title of the best cameraman and for the affections of Yuna, a student from the acting department. When the evacuation begins, they refuse to leave and go to the front: Yuna joins a concert troupe to perform for soldiers, while Lev and Ivan become military cameramen. Their rivalry continues on the battlefield, but the devastating realities of war and the bravery of Soviet soldiers change their perspectives, allowing them to capture footage that will become iconic.

Meanwhile, life in Los Angeles continues, where the 15th Oscar ceremony causes a sensation as the Best Documentary award goes to a film from the Soviet Union.[5]

Cast

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Other cast

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  • Michael Lerner as Louis B. Mayer
  • Austin Basis as David O. Selznick
  • Robert L. Wilson as Howard Hawks
  • Taissa Zveiter as Irene Mayer Selznick
  • Eddie Vincent as a reporter
  • Daniel Lench as Sid Grauman
  • Mandy May Cheetham as Jane Murfin
  • Colin Thomas Jennings as Perry Lieber
  • Matt Lagan as Fred Beetson
  • Paul Dinh-McCrillis as a photographer
  • Jordan Laesch as Bob Hope

Production

[edit]

Development

[edit]
Statuette "Oscar" in the State Central museum of cinema.

The New People Film Company has begun the Russian stage of filming the First Oscar project, which is dedicated to the memory of front-line operators. The film is made by the creative team of the film Battle for Sevastopol, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia invited director Sergey Mokritskiy to the Kremlin to present the award. During the ceremony, Sergey met producer Yegor Odintsov (ru), who told him the story of the first Oscar for Soviet cinema. Mokritskiy liked this story, because the topic of war was always close to him.[6]

Casting

[edit]

The leading roles in the film First Oscar will be performed by Tikhon Zhiznevsky, Anton Momot, Darya Zhovner, and Andrey Merzlikin. In addition, Hollywood actors were invited to participate in the film, including Oscar nominee Michael Lerner and Austin Basis.

Filming

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Principal photography began on January 31, 2021, in the town of Medyn, Kaluga Oblast. On February 7, the film crew will move to the town of Aleksin, Tula Oblast: filming here will take place until April 30, with the organizational assistance of the Tula Region Film Commission under the government. The premiere of the drama is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the battle for Moscow.

Release

[edit]

Theatrical

[edit]

The premiere screening of the film First Oscar will take place on April 14 at the Khudozhestvenny cinema in Moscow. The film was theatrically released in the Russian Federation on April 21, 2022, by Central Partnership.

References

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  1. ^ Box Office, Russian Cinema Fund`s Analytics (RCFA)
  2. ^ Khokhryakova, Svetlana (May 19, 2020). "Режиссер Мокрицкий расскажет удивительную историю первого советского "Оскара"" [Director Sergey Mokritskiy will tell the amazing story of the first Soviet "Oscar"]. Moscow Komsomolets (in Russian). Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  3. ^ Karev, Igor (February 1, 2021). "Что за фильм о первом советском "Оскаре" снимет Сергей Мокрицкий?" [What kind of film about the first Soviet Oscar will Sergey Mokritskiy shoot?]. Arguments and Facts (in Russian). Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  4. ^ "Фильм "Первый Оскар" станет посвящением подвигу кинематографистов" [The film "The First Oscar" will be a dedication to the feat of filmmakers]. www.vesti.ru (in Russian). December 8, 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  5. ^ "Первый Оскар / The First Oscar (2022)". www.kinoafisha.info (in Russian).
  6. ^ ""Как снимать войну, никто не знал"" [«Nobody knew how to film the war»]. IZ.RU (in Russian). Retrieved December 20, 2021.
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