Infiltration
Directed byAleksey Chadov
Written byAleksey Chadov
Produced by
  • Sergey Selyanov
  • Sergey Perepechko
  • Pavel Popov
  • Andrey Rydanov
  • Elena Kozhanova
  • Elena Perepechko
Starring
CinematographyDmitry Karnachek
Edited bySerik Beiseu
Music bySergey Luran
Production
companies
  • CTB Film Company
  • Film company "22"
Distributed byNashe kino (Our Cinema)
Release date
  • June 2, 2022 (2022-06-02) (Russia)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguagesRussian, Arabic, English
Budget₽324.1 million
Box office₽33.7 million

Infiltration (Russian: Своя война. Шторм в пустыне, lit.'Its own war. Desert Storm') is a 2022 Russian war drama film written and directed by Aleksey Chadov is the lead actor, it is the sequel to the 2002 film War.[1][2][3]

This film was theatrically released on June 2, 2022, by "Nashe Kino" (transl. "Our Cinema").[4]

Plot

War is over. Ivan came home. But even years later, he continues to play it, as a result of which his wife left him. And he decides to go to Syria.[5]

Cast

  • Aleksey Chadov as Ivan Yermakov
  • Vitali Kishchenko as "Gray"
  • Kristina Asmus as Alyona Yermakova, Ivan Yermakov's wife
  • Viktor Sukhorukov as Ivanych
  • Dzhalil Asretov as Zakir
  • Neviya Tafara as a little local girl
  • Ola Keyru as Steven, commander of the USMC
  • Nikita Kologrivyy as Sergey "Artist"
  • Alexander Krasovsky as Sergey "Vityaz"
  • Petr Korolev as Max "Falcon"
  • Sergey Borisov as Andrew "Commander"
  • Eugenia Lezgintseva as Alyona's friend

Production

The film companies "22" and "CTB" were engaged in production. The development was carried out with the support of the Cinema Fund.

The script began to be written in February 2019 after Aleksey Chadov attended events in Yekaterinburg dedicated to the work of Aleksei Balabanov and the film War (2002 film), which almost twenty years ago gave a powerful start to Chadov's career. The script writing process lasted two months, and principal photography began on July 29, 2020.

Principal photography process took place in Moscow and the Republic of Crimea, near Sudak, near Kapsel Bay near the art cluster "Tavrida", and Syria.

References

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