Timur Bekmambetov Movies
Commonly regarded as one of the most commercially successful directors of early 21th century Russia,
Timur Bekmambetov traveled the path of many a feature helmer by beginning his career in the advertising arena and guiding a series of popular television advertisements through to fruition.
Bekmambetov made his debut with the little-seen-abroad Russian picture
Peshavarsky Vals (1994), but his science fiction franchise that began in 2004 with
Night Watch and continued two years later with a sequel,
Day Watch (2006), is what put him over the top and made him an international sensation. These sagas -- complex period thrillers with byzantine narratives about a showdown between the forces of light and the forces of darkness -- became instantaneous cult hits and the most lucrative releases in Russia for years; they also prompted Hollywood to summon
Bekmambetov, and the trades reported in 2006 that Rogue Pictures gave him a first-look deal to develop English-language outings for its genre division. Meanwhile,
Bekmambetov continued his Russian slate and in fact realized his English-language debut with the Spyglass-Universal release
Wanted (2008). This apocalyptic adrenaline rush plays out the saga of a spineless hypochondriac (
James McAvoy) drawn inexorably into a society of secret assassins. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi