Archive of films Night Watch (Nochnoi Dozor) / Nočnoj dozor
The Others - a chosen caste of warriors of Light and Darkness - take their magical force from the energy of ordinary people. Their acts are determined by the Agreement which states that every good must be balanced by evil. The Inquisition ensures that the Agreement is respected. Darkness wagers on cruel truths, and Light carefully considers the consequences of its deeds.
Synopsis
The Others live among us - a chosen caste of proponents of the forces of Light and Darkness who take their magical strength from human energy. Its use is determined by the Agreement, controlled by the Inquisition. In accordance with it, every good must be balanced by evil. The forces of Darkness guard against the right to the unlimited freedom of human actions and hide the truth about the brutal nature of reality; the forces of Light continually question whether or not their own actions cause an escalation of undesirable consequences. In order to keep within the established order, they also issue licences to the Vampires, who suck human blood. The Sentries of Light and Darkness fulfil their mission through a clever combination of interventions, and in constellations which resemble a duel between justice and crime, or scout patrols. The indecisive results of their permanent confrontation is thus reminiscent of the situation in the world, with its sustained conflicts and uncertainties, and confusion of moral values. The attractive treatment of the film motifs will appeal particularly to young audiences.
About the director
Timur Bekmambetov (b. 1961, Kazakhstan) graduated in stage design at the State Theatre Institute in Tashkent (1987). He made his debut with Gennady Kayumov with the film Peshavar Waltz (Peshavarsky vals, 1994) about the circumstances of one of the tragic events from the war in Afghanistan; this film took Best Director at Karlovy Vary 1994. He then made his name with a series of commercials for Imperial Bank, inspired by Russian history. He studied the mechanisms of commercial production during his stay in the USA, where he worked with director Roger Corman. He put this experience to good use in the smash hit Night Watch (Nochnoi Dozor, 2004) based on the "occult" trilogy by Sergei Lukyanyenko, whose subsequent parts, Day Watch and Evening Watch, are already in production. Night Watch was the highest earning film in Russia in 2004 - $16 million, with distribution also in Europe and the USA.
Contacts
Bontonfilm, a.s.
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Czech Republic
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About the film
Color, 35 mm
Section: | Horizons |
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Director: | Timur Bekmambetov |
Screenplay: | Timur Bekmambetov |
Dir. of Photography: | Sergej Trofimov/Sergei Trofimov |
Music: | Jurij Potějenko/Yuri Poteyenko |
Editor: | Dmitrij Kiseljov/Dmitri Kiselev |
Producer: | Konstantin Ernst, Anatolij Maximov/Anatoly Maximov |
Production: | Tabbak, Bazelevs Production |
Cast: | Konstantin Chabenskij/Konstantin Khabensky, Vladimir Menšov/Vladimir Menshov, Galina Ťunina/Galina Tyunina, Viktor Veržbickij/Victor Verzhbitsky |
Contact: | Bontonfilm, a.s. |
www: | www2foxsearchlight.com/nwnd/ |
Guests
Aleš Danielis
Distributor
Timur Bekmambetov
Film Director
Marek Jeníček
Distributor, Producer
Lise Middleton
Distributor
Toby Tennant
Film Institution Rep.