Igor Volkov Movies
Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov broke boundaries with his dreamlike vision of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russian Ark. It's the first feature-length narrative film shot in a single take (on digital video, using a specially designed disc instead of tape). Russian Ark is shot from the point-of-view of an unseen narrator, as he explores the museum and travels through Russian history. The audience sees through his eyes as he witnesses Peter the Great (Maksim Sergeyev) abusing one of his generals; Catherine the Great (Maria Kuznetsova) desperately searching for a bathroom; and, in the grand finale, the sumptuous Great Royal Ball of 1913. The narrator is eventually joined by a sarcastic and eccentric 19th century French Marquis (Sergey Dreiden), who travels with him throughout the huge grounds, encountering various historical figures and viewing the legendary artworks on display. While the narrator only interacts with the Marquis (he seems to be invisible to all the other inhabitants), the Marquis occasionally interacts with visitors and former residents of the museum. The film was obviously shot in one day, but the cast and crew rehearsed for months to time their movements precisely with the flow of the camera while capturing the complex narrative, with elaborate costumes from different periods, and several trips out to the exterior of the museum. Tilman Büttner, the director of photography, was responsible for capturing it all in one single Steadicam shot. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sergei Dreiden, Maria Kuznetsova, (more)
A mute American working on a low-budget movie runs afoul of the Russian mafia in this internationally produced thriller. Billy (Marina Zudina), a special-effects makeup artist who is unable to speak, is in Moscow working on a cheapie slasher flick directed by Andy (Evan Richards), her sister's boyfriend. Late one night, Billy returns to the set to pick up some equipment and stumbles on what appears to be the filming of an actual snuff film. Watching, unseen, as an "actress" (Olga Tolstetskaya) is bludgeoned to death before her very eyes, Billy flees the set, pursued by the snuff film's crew. Eventually, she escapes and tells her story to her sister, Karen (Fay Ripley), and Andy. The film crew convinces the police that it was simply some special effects that Billy witnessed, then they start a deadly cat-and-mouse game with the hapless Americans. The intrigue soon leads Billy and her friends to "The Reaper" (Alec Guinness), the shadowy financier of an entire snuff-film underground. Director Anthony Waller's screenplay for Mute Witness began as a tale of gangsters in 1930s Chicago, but he rewrote it to take advantage of Russia's analogous present-day climate -- and the country's cheap sets and labor. Unexpected problems, from a diptheria epidemic to unexpected fines at the customs gate, nearly sank the production. The director convinced Guinness to appear in the film several years before principal photography began; the veteran thespian was paid nothing for his scenes, which were shot in a single morning in Germany. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Marina Zudina, Oleg Yankovsky, (more)
- Starring:
- Vladimir Yeremin, Yelena Popova, (more)
- Starring:
- Oleg Primogenov, Ruslana Pisanko, (more)
- Starring:
- Ramaz Chkhikvadze, Igor Volkov, (more)
When two prostitutes are found to be dead in a Moscow apartment, no one makes much of the event. However, since one of them had a day job at the Danish embassy, Jack Andersen (Ole Lemmeke), an embassy official, is put onto the case. He becomes acquainted with the sister of one of the dead women, a singer; they become friendly and then romantically involved, despite her warnings that she is bad luck. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ole Lemmeke, Yelena Butenko, (more)
- Starring:
- Vera Glagoleva, Alexander Filippenko, (more)
- Starring:
- Irina Korotkova, Petr Velyaminov, (more)
- Starring:
- Donatas Banionis, Gyadiminas Storpirshtis, (more)
In the new Russia, everyone is seeking "hard" currency -- that is to say, cash in a form that is reliably worth something, instead of rubles which cannot easily be used overseas. In this film, a pimp who is reputed to have a large supply of that kind of money gets kidnapped. However, in this action movie, more than one underworld group wants that cash, so plots and counterplots meet up with betrayals and untrustworthy alliances while the pimp, no good guy himself, seeks his freedom. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Andrei Sokolov, Igor Volkov, (more)
- Starring:
- Lyubov Polishchuk, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, (more)
- Starring:
- Igor Volkov, Yelena Yakovleva, (more)
- Starring:
- Alexander Mikhailov, Igor Volkov, (more)














