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| director = [[Michael S. Ojeda]] | | director = [[Michael S. Ojeda]] | ||
| producer = [[Philip J. Day]], [[Jeff Miller]], Stephen Gregory Curtis, [[Kimberley T. Zulkowski]], | | producer = [[Philip J. Day]], [[Jeff Miller]], Stephen Gregory Curtis, Jason Gurvitz, [[Guido den Broeder]], Gregory O'Gallagher, [[Kimberley T. Zulkowski]], Henri Penzi | ||
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| country = United States<ref name=Reigningent/> | | country = United States<ref name=Reigningent/> | ||
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| website = http://www.reigningent.com/the-russian-bride/ | | website = http://www.reigningent.com/the-russian-bride/ | ||
| trailer = https://vimeo.com/ | | trailer = https://vimeo.com/240753161/ | ||
| imdb = 6214468 | | imdb = 6214468 | ||
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'''The Russian Bride''' is an upcoming [[Horror film|horror]] [[Thriller film|thriller]] [[Film|motion picture]] written and directed by [[Michael S. Ojeda]], starring [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Kristina Pimenova]] and [[Oksana Orlan]].<ref name=Reigningent>[http://www.reigningent.com/the-russian-bride "The Russian Bride"], Reigning Entertainment (retrieved 20170114)</ref><ref name=Deadline>Amanda N'Duka, [http://deadline.com/2017/02/corbin-bernsen-the-russian-bride-movie-1201940317 "Corbin Bernsen To Star In Indie Thriller 'The Russian Bride'"], 22 February 2017, Deadline Hollywood | '''''The Russian Bride''''' is an upcoming American [[Horror film|horror]] [[Thriller film|thriller]] [[Film|motion picture]] written and directed by [[Michael S. Ojeda]], starring [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Kristina Pimenova]] and [[Oksana Orlan]].<ref name=Reigningent>[http://www.reigningent.com/the-russian-bride "The Russian Bride"], Reigning Entertainment (retrieved 20170114)</ref><ref name=Deadline>Amanda N'Duka, [http://deadline.com/2017/02/corbin-bernsen-the-russian-bride-movie-1201940317 "Corbin Bernsen To Star In Indie Thriller 'The Russian Bride'"], 22 February 2017, Deadline Hollywood</ref> Producers include [[Jeff Miller (film producer)|Jeff Miller]] and [[Philip J Day]].<ref name=Deadline /> | ||
[[Principal photography]] on location in [[Lake Orion]], [[Michigan]] occurred in March 2017. [[Post-production]] was entered in May.<ref>Ogidius, [http://www.paraduin.nl/2017/07/14/the-russian-bride-is-going-to-be-epic/ "The Russian Bride is going to be epic"], Paraduin Nieuws, 14 July 2017</ref> | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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==Theme== | ==Theme== | ||
The film exposes the dark side of the [[internet bride]] phenomenon.<ref name=DreadCentral2>Jonathan Barkan, [https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/219696/filming-begins-russian-bride-weve-got-exclusive-photos/ "Filming Begins on The Russian Bride and We’ve Got Exclusive Photos"], Dread Central, 22 March 2017</ref> | |||
::''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.''<ref>Stacy Cox, [http://decaymag.com/2017/01/26/russian-bride-crowdfunding-campaign/ "Russian Bride; Indie Thriller Mirrors Reality - Crowdfunding"], Decay Magazine, 26 January 2017</ref> | |||
In response, The Russian Bride promotes the [[Women's empowerment|empowerment of women]] ([[girl power]]).<ref name=Indiegogo /> | |||
According to one reporter, the script may have been inspired by the candidacy of newly elected [[President of the United States|US president]] billionaire [[Donald Trump]].<ref>David Gelmini, [http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/207607/michael-s-ojedas-russian-bride-comes-indiegogo/ "Michael S. Ojeda’s The Russian Bride Comes to Indiegogo"], Dread Central, 23 January 2017</ref> | |||
==Production== | |||
''The Russian Bride'' is a [[low-budget film]] by [[independent film]] company Reigning Entertainment.<ref name=Reigningent /><ref name=Indiegogo /> A [[limited liability company]] was set up in [[Michigan]] to facilitate its production.<ref>[http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/bcs_corp/dt_llc.asp?id_nbr=F06707 "The Russian Bride Movie LLC"], Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (retrieved 20170228)</ref> Most of the film's budget has been funded by private investors.<ref name=newsletter /> | |||
The film counts a number of [[Film producer|producers]] and [[executive producer]]s, none associated with larger [[film studio]]s.<ref name=Reigningent /> Ojeda has teamed up with Day ([[The Amityville Terror]]), Gurvitz ([[Avenged (2013 U.S. film)|Avenged]]), Curtis and Zulkowski ([[53206: Milwaukee]]) before. Miller wrote and produced [[The Burning Dead]]. | |||
[[File:20170313_165526_TheRussianBride_768x1024.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Director Michael S. Ojeda with actresses Oksana Orlan (Nina) and Kristina Pimenova (Dasha)]] | |||
[[File:20170316 171306 TheRussianBride 768x1024.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Corbin Bernsen as billionaire Karl Frederick]] | |||
===Casting=== | ===Casting=== | ||
[[ | The film features [[child model]] Kristina Pimenova, who has millions of followers on social media, in her first lead role as Dasha.<ref name=Deadline /> Oksana Orlan, 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.<ref name=Reigningent /> | ||
Pimenova declared her desire to become a professional actress in an interview for Posh Kids Magazine.<ref>Anny Mejia, [http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1199837?__r=640057 "Kristina Pimenova, The Humble Little Supermodel"], Posh Kids Magazine, 27 November 2016</ref> Director Michael Ojeda, in the teaser 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.''<ref>Chris Savage, [http://www.horror-movies.ca/2017/01/early-details-jeff-millers-russian-bride/ "The Russian Bride"], Horror Movies CA, January 18, 2017</ref> | |||
[[Supporting role|Supporting characters]] include Karl's maid Maria, his driver Hagen, and uncle Yuri.<ref name=Backstage>[https://www.backstage.com/casting/the-russian-bride-151389/ "The Russian Bride"], Backstage (retrieved 20170228)</ref> The teaser trailer shows [[cameo appearance]]s by producer Jeff Miller (clergyman) and Kristina's mother Glikeriya Pimenova (bride picture).<ref name=Reigningent /> | |||
==== Cast overview ==== | |||
* [[Corbin Bernsen]] as Karl Frederick | |||
* [[Oksana Orlan]] as Nina | |||
* [[Kristina Pimenova]] as Dasha | |||
* Ken Beaudin as Doctor and Priest | |||
* Michael Robert Brandon as Hagen | |||
* John Paul Brandt as Cranston | |||
* Guido den Broeder as Doctor | |||
* Blake Brown as Tyler | |||
* Lisa Goodman as Maria | |||
* Natasha Goubskaya as Anya | |||
* Keenan Johnston as Buchanan | |||
* Alison Korman as Olga | |||
* Maryanne Nagel as Cousin Blanche | |||
* Justin Nelson as Relative | |||
* Gregory O'Gallagher as Keller | |||
* Yefim Somin as Uncle Yuri | |||
* Nica Sorokine as Mean Girl | |||
* Clement Valentine as The Surgeon | |||
* Lyudmila Velikaya as Nina's Mother | |||
* Yuliya Zelenskaya as Lucia | |||
* Zeus as Reign | |||
=== | ===Filming=== | ||
Most of the film has been shot at the historic [[Scripps Mansion]] in [[Lake Orion, Michigan]].<ref name=Backstage /> The [[Tudor Revival architecture|Tudor-style]] location increases the movie's production value, according to director Ojeda.<ref name=DreadCentral2 /> | |||
The [[Filmmaking|production]] of ''The Russian Bride'' took place in March 2017.<ref name=newsletter>The Russian Bride official newsletter, 9 February 2017</ref><ref name=Paraduin>Ogidius, [http://www.paraduin.nl/2017/03/01/filming-the-russian-bride-to-take-place-march/ "Filming of The Russian Bride to take place in March"], Paraduin Nieuws, 1 March 2017</ref><ref name=DreadCentral2 /><ref>Brad Miska, [http://bloody-disgusting.com/indie/3429201/avenged-director-battles-russian-bride/ "‘Avenged’ Director Battles ‘The Russian Bride’!!"], Bloody Disgusting, 22 March 2017</ref> | |||
===Marketing=== | |||
[[Pre-production]] saw the release of a 3-minute promotional trailer on January 18, 2017.<ref name=Reigningent /> This was followed by a [[crowdfunding]] action for additional financial support. Donations amounted to over $15,000 in exchange for a variety of perks.<ref name=Indiegogo /> | |||
The trailer, frequently shared and watched on [[social media]], brought additional investors to the film.<ref name=Paraduin /> | |||
The | ==Release== | ||
An official movie trailer was released 3 December 2017. ''The Russian Bride'' is expected to be presented at [[film festival]]s.<ref name=DreadCentral2 /> The crowdfunding page also indicates a release on DVD.<ref name=Indiegogo /> | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* {{Facebook|therussianbride|The Russian Bride}} | * {{Facebook|therussianbride|The Russian Bride}} | ||
* {{IMDb title|6214468}} | * {{IMDb title|6214468}} | ||
* {{Vimeo|id=198493567|title=The Russian Bride | * {{Vimeo|id=198493567|title=The Russian Bride - Teaser Trailer}} | ||
* {{Vimeo|id=240753161|title=The Russian Bride - Official Movie Trailer}} | |||
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Revision as of 22:08, 8 December 2017
The Russian Bride | ||
movie poster | ||
Director | Michael S. Ojeda | |
Producer | Philip J. Day, Jeff Miller, Stephen Gregory Curtis, Jason Gurvitz, Guido den Broeder, Gregory O'Gallagher, Kimberley T. Zulkowski, Henri Penzi | |
Writer | Michael S. Ojeda | |
Starring | Corbin Bernsen, Kristina Pimenova, Oksana Orlan | |
Cinematography | Jim Orr | |
Company | Reigning Entertainment | |
Country | United States[1] | |
Language | English | |
Official website | ||
Official trailer | ||
IMDb page |
The Russian Bride is an upcoming American 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]
Principal photography on location in Lake Orion, Michigan occurred in March 2017. Post-production was entered in May.[3]
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][4]
Theme
The film exposes the dark side of the internet bride phenomenon.[5]
- 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.[6]
In response, The Russian Bride promotes the empowerment of women (girl power).[4]
According to one reporter, the script may have been inspired by the candidacy of newly elected US president billionaire Donald Trump.[7]
Production
The Russian Bride is a low-budget film by independent film company Reigning Entertainment.[1][4] A limited liability company was set up in Michigan to facilitate its production.[8] Most of the film's budget has been funded by private investors.[9]
The film counts a number of producers and executive producers, none associated with larger film studios.[1] Ojeda has teamed up with Day (The Amityville Terror), Gurvitz (Avenged), Curtis and Zulkowski (53206: Milwaukee) before. Miller wrote and produced The Burning Dead.
Casting
The film features child model Kristina Pimenova, who has millions of followers on social media, in her first lead role as Dasha.[2] Oksana Orlan, 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.[10] Director Michael Ojeda, in the teaser 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.[11]
Supporting characters include Karl's maid Maria, his driver Hagen, and uncle Yuri.[12] The teaser trailer shows cameo appearances by producer Jeff Miller (clergyman) and Kristina's mother Glikeriya Pimenova (bride picture).[1]
Cast overview
- Corbin Bernsen as Karl Frederick
- Oksana Orlan as Nina
- Kristina Pimenova as Dasha
- Ken Beaudin as Doctor and Priest
- Michael Robert Brandon as Hagen
- John Paul Brandt as Cranston
- Guido den Broeder as Doctor
- Blake Brown as Tyler
- Lisa Goodman as Maria
- Natasha Goubskaya as Anya
- Keenan Johnston as Buchanan
- Alison Korman as Olga
- Maryanne Nagel as Cousin Blanche
- Justin Nelson as Relative
- Gregory O'Gallagher as Keller
- Yefim Somin as Uncle Yuri
- Nica Sorokine as Mean Girl
- Clement Valentine as The Surgeon
- Lyudmila Velikaya as Nina's Mother
- Yuliya Zelenskaya as Lucia
- Zeus as Reign
Filming
Most of the film has been shot at the historic Scripps Mansion in Lake Orion, Michigan.[12] The Tudor-style location increases the movie's production value, according to director Ojeda.[5]
The production of The Russian Bride took place in March 2017.[9][13][5][14]
Marketing
Pre-production saw the release of a 3-minute promotional trailer on January 18, 2017.[1] This was followed by a crowdfunding action for additional financial support. Donations amounted to over $15,000 in exchange for a variety of perks.[4]
The trailer, frequently shared and watched on social media, brought additional investors to the film.[13]
Release
An official movie trailer was released 3 December 2017. The Russian Bride is expected to be presented at film festivals.[5] The crowdfunding page also indicates a release on DVD.[4]
External links
- Official website
- The Russian Bride on Facebook
- The Russian Bride at the Internet Movie Database
- The Russian Bride - Teaser Trailer on Vimeo
- The Russian Bride - Official Movie Trailer on Vimeo
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