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The movie is shot on an estate in the city of [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]].<ref name=Reigningent/>
The film will be shot on an estate in [[Lake Orion, Michigan]].<ref name=Backstage /> According to schedule, the [[Filmmaking|production]] of ''The Russian Bride'' commences on March 10, 2017.<ref name=newsletter>The Russian Bride official newsletter, 9 February 2017</ref>
 
Acording to schedule, [[Filmmaking|Production]] will take place in March 2017. The Russian Bride is expected to [[premiere]] in [[Los Angeles]] in November 2017.<ref name=Indiegogo/>


===Marketing===
===Marketing===

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The Russian Bride is an upcoming horror thriller motion picture written and directed by Michael S. Ojeda, starring Corbin Bernsen, Kristina Pimenova and Oksana Orlan.[1][2] Producers include Jeff Miller and Philip J. Day.[2]

Plot

Karl Frederick, an American billionaire living in a mansion outside Detroit, browses the internet for a new bride. He finds Nina, a beautiful Russian woman, and invites her and her 11-year old daughter Dasha to come to America.

After the marriage, it transpires that Karl has sinister plans with Dasha. Nina has to fight for her daughter's life.[1][2][3]

Theme

The film exposes the dark side of the internet bride phenomenon.

Every year, men entice Internet brides to a foreign land, only to treat their new wives as slaves. Behind tightly closed doors, neighbors, and even police, often ignore their cries for help. It’s a huge problem that needs light to be focused on to it.[4]

In response, The Russian Bride promotes the empowerment of women (girl power).[3]

According to one reporter, the script may have been inspired by the candidacy of newly elected US president billionaire Donald Trump.[5]

Production

The Russian Bride is a low-budget film by independent film company Reigning Entertainment.[1][3] A limited liability company was set up in Michigan to facilitate its production.[6] Most of the film's budget has been funded by private investors.[7]

The film counts several producers and executive producers, none associated with larger film studios.[1] Ojeda has teamed up with Day (The Amityville Terror), as well as Curtis and Zulkowski (53206: Milwaukee) before. Miller wrote and produced The Burning Dead. Den Broeder is a writer and the founder of Wikisage.

Casting

The film features child model Kristina Pimenova, who has over 7 million followers on social media, in her first lead role as Dasha.[2] Former Miss Ukraine Oksana Orlan (Orlenko), Ojeda's award-winning star in Lana's Rain, plays Nina, the bride. Corbin Bernsen, known for his role as Arnold Becker in L.A. Law, is billionaire Karl Frederick.[1]

Pimenova declared her desire to become a professional actress in an interview for Posh Kids Magazine.[8] Director Michael Ojeda, in the trailer's press release:

Kristina Pimenova is a talented and beautiful young model, and with the support of fans we hope this movie is the stepping stone to a huge career as an actress.[9]

Supporting and day player characters include Karl's maid Maria, his driver Hagen and uncle Yuri.[10] The trailer shows cameo appearances by producer Jeff Miller (clergyman) and Kristina's mother Glikeriya Pimenova (bride picture).

Filming

The film will be shot on an estate in Lake Orion, Michigan.[10] According to schedule, the production of The Russian Bride commences on March 10, 2017.[7]

Marketing

Its pre-production phase ended with the release of a 3-minute promotional trailer on January 18, 2017.[11] This was followed by a crowdfunding action for additional financial support.[3][9]

According to Ojeda in the press release of the trailer,

Kristina Pimenova is a talented and beautiful young model, and with the support of fans we hope this movie is the stepping stone to a huge career as an actress.[9]

The film is expected to be published on DVD.[3]

External links

References

References:
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "The Russian Bride", Reigning Entertainment (retrieved 20170114)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Amanda N'Duka, "Corbin Bernsen To Star In Indie Thriller 'The Russian Bride'", 22 February 2017, Deadline Hollywood (retrieved 201702228}
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "The Russian Bride - girl power, suspense thriller", Indiegogo (retrieved 20170130)
  4. Stacy Cox, "Russian Bride; Indie Thriller Mirrors Reality - Crowdfunding", 26 January 2017
  5. David Gelmini, "Michael S. Ojeda’s The Russian Bride Comes to Indiegogo", Dread Central (retrieved 20170220)
  6. "The Russian Bride Movie LLC", Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (retrieved 20170228)
  7. 7.0 7.1 The Russian Bride official newsletter, 9 February 2017
  8. Anny Mejia, "Kristina Pimenova, The Humble Little Supermodel", Posh Kids Magazine, 27 November 2016
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Chris Savage, "The Russian Bride", Horror Movies CA (retrieved 20170228( Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "HorrorMoviesCA" defined multiple times with different content
  10. 10.0 10.1 "The Russian Bride", Backstage (retrieved 20170228)
  11. "The Russian Bride - promotional trailer". Facebook (retrieved 20170130)