Film based on Russia’s Olympic basketball team of 1972.
Fyodor Bondarchuk and Dmitry Rudkovsky’s Art Pictures Studio is developing another Russian basketball film called Final Four (working title) as a follow-up to their record-breaking Three Seconds, about Russia’s Olympic basketball team of 1972.
The new film will dramatise the events of 1995 when Greek team Olympiakos defeated Russian outfit Csk Moscow - but only after the Moscow players fell ill with headaches and convulsions on the eve of the game amid allegations.
The film is written by Denis Rodimin. who also scripted Art Pictures Studios’ 2012 hit, Dukhless. The film is...
Fyodor Bondarchuk and Dmitry Rudkovsky’s Art Pictures Studio is developing another Russian basketball film called Final Four (working title) as a follow-up to their record-breaking Three Seconds, about Russia’s Olympic basketball team of 1972.
The new film will dramatise the events of 1995 when Greek team Olympiakos defeated Russian outfit Csk Moscow - but only after the Moscow players fell ill with headaches and convulsions on the eve of the game amid allegations.
The film is written by Denis Rodimin. who also scripted Art Pictures Studios’ 2012 hit, Dukhless. The film is...
- 5/20/2019
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
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