Baba Yaga: Terror of the Dark Forest
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Directed by | Svyatoslav Podgaevsky |
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Cinematography | Anton Zenkovich |
Edited by | Anton Komrakov |
Music by | Nick Skachkov |
Production companies | Non-Stop Productions QS Films |
Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | 70 million RUB |
Baba Yaga: Terror of the Dark Forest (Template:Lang-ru) is a 2020 Russian supernatural horror film directed by Svyatoslav Podgaevsky, based on the Slavic tale of Baba Yaga, the film stars Oleg Chugunov, Glafira Golubeva, Artyom Zhigulin, Svetlana Ustinova, Maryana Spivak and Aleksey Rozin.[1][2][3]
The film is scheduled to be released in Russia on February 27, 2020 by Central Partnership.[4]
Plot
The film centers on a young family that moves to a new apartment in the outskirts of the big city. The nanny they hired to look after their newborn daughter quickly becomes trustworthy. However, the eldest boy, Egor, notices frightening behavior of the woman, but his parents do not believe him. The surveillance cameras installed by his father for reassurance only confirm that everything is in order. However, one day, Egor returns home and does not find any traces of both the nanny and his little sister. His parents seem to be in a strange trance and do not even remember that they have ever had a daughter. Then Egor together with his friends arranges a search, during which they find out that the disappeared nanny is actually an ancient Slavic demon.
Cast
- Oleg Chugunov as Egor
- Glafira Golubeva as Dasha
- Artyom Zhigulin as Anton
- Svetlana Ustinova as Tatyana, nanny / Baba Yaga
- Maryana Spivak as Yuliya, stepmother
- Aleksey Rozin as Alexey, father
- Igor Khripunov as Mrachnyy
- Marta Timofeeva as Seta
- Evgeniya Evstigneeva as Egor's mother
- Olga Makeeva as Dasha's mother
- Ilya Ludin as Micha
Production
Baba Yaga: Terror of the Dark Forest will go to the United States and Latin America - Ledafilms acquired all rights, including movie theater rental, in these territories. The film will also be released in Vietnam, Singapore (Purple Plan) and other countries in Southeast Asia (Suraya Filem), Japan (IPA Asia) and the Baltic States (Garsu).
Filming
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Filming began in April to June 2018. The film is shot by Non-Stop Production and QS Films. The director of the tape will be Svyatoslav Podgaevsky, comes out in September 2018 Central Partnership.[citation needed]
Release
The film was released in Russia by Central Partnership on October 24, 2019 and the world premiere of March 1, 2020.