Life on earth is desolate after a brutal intergalactic war, brightened only by a dangerous, high-flying sport … but no one knows that at each match, four gifted humans are fighting furiously to ensure the survival of humankind in the action-packed, sci-fi thriller Cosmoball, debuting on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD March 23 from Well Go USA Entertainment. Top-notch visual effects result in a breathtaking, family-friendly sci-fi film from Director Dzhanik Fayziev. Check Out this amazing trailer:
Cosmoball stars Evgeniy Mironov, Evgeniy Romantsov, Viktoriya Agalakova, Maria Lisovaya (Guests) and newcomer Ivan Ivanovich in the post-apocalyptic superhero “space opera.”
Cosmoball, directed by Dzhanik Fayziev, takes place after an intergalactic battle that destroys Earth’s moon and causes worldwide devastation, leaving the human race desolate and clinging to survival. The film follows four athletes with the rare ability to teleport, which makes them the only humans capable of playing “cosmoball,” a dangerous sport requiring unimaginable speed,...
Cosmoball stars Evgeniy Mironov, Evgeniy Romantsov, Viktoriya Agalakova, Maria Lisovaya (Guests) and newcomer Ivan Ivanovich in the post-apocalyptic superhero “space opera.”
Cosmoball, directed by Dzhanik Fayziev, takes place after an intergalactic battle that destroys Earth’s moon and causes worldwide devastation, leaving the human race desolate and clinging to survival. The film follows four athletes with the rare ability to teleport, which makes them the only humans capable of playing “cosmoball,” a dangerous sport requiring unimaginable speed,...
- 3/10/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Offers in for UK, South Korea.
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Russian action sci-fi action Cosmoball, one of a raft of worldwide deals by Budapest-based Luminescence heading into the Cannes virtual market.
Luminescence has licensed rights to: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux (Splendid); France (Fip); Spain (YouPlanet); Portugal (Cinemundo); Latin America (Sato); Middle East (Front Row); Cis (Nashe Kino), and Poland (Puls TV). Offers are in from the UK and South Korea.
Rights have also gone in: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia (HBO Europe); Estonia, Latvia and...
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Russian action sci-fi action Cosmoball, one of a raft of worldwide deals by Budapest-based Luminescence heading into the Cannes virtual market.
Luminescence has licensed rights to: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux (Splendid); France (Fip); Spain (YouPlanet); Portugal (Cinemundo); Latin America (Sato); Middle East (Front Row); Cis (Nashe Kino), and Poland (Puls TV). Offers are in from the UK and South Korea.
Rights have also gone in: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia (HBO Europe); Estonia, Latvia and...
- 6/4/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
MOSCOW -- Russia's latest blockbuster action movie -- 9th Company, an Afghan war adventure based on a true story -- has broken domestic boxoffice records by taking in $9 million in the first six days since its release last week, distributors Gemini Film International said Thursday. Directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk, whose father, Sergei, was famed for his 1960s epics War and Peace and Waterloo, 9th Company (9-ya Rota) was released on 412 prints and drew 2.4 million viewers in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus between Sept. 29 and Oct. 5, a Gemini spokesman said. The third major Russian blockbuster to be released in the past 15 months, 9th Company beat the first-week figures for the previous record-holders: fantasy horror movie Night Watch, which was released in July 2004 and made $5.3 million in its first week, and costume drama Turkish Gambit, which pulled in $6 million in its first week when it opened in March.
- 10/6/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
MOSCOW -- A period drama about an obscure 19th century Balkans war has broken all records at the Russian boxoffice, taking in nearly $19 million within its first six weeks of release, its producers said Thursday. Turkish Gambit, a rollicking costume drama set during the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-78, stars some of Russia's top actors and was produced by state television channel Channel One. The movie has overtaken the previous record of $16 million, chalked up by fantasy thriller Night Watch last year, to set a new benchmark for the booming local film industry here. The film, based on a popular novel by Boris Akunin and released with 367 prints, has been playing to packed theaters since its mid-February release.
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