The Geographer Drank His Globe Away | |
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Directed by | Alexander Veledinsky |
Produced by | Vadim Goryainov, Leonid Lebedev, Valery Todorovsky |
Written by | Alexander Veledinsky, Rauf Kubayev, Valery Todorovsky |
Starring | Konstantin Khabensky, Elena Lyadova, Anna Ukolova, Evgenia Khirivskaya |
Music by | Alexei Zubarev |
Cinematography | Vladimir Bashta |
Edited by | Alexander Veledinsky, Tatyana Prilenskaya |
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Marmot-film
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Distributed by | Krasnaya strela (Red Arrow) |
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Running time
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120 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | 80 million rubles |
Box office | 200 million rubles |
The Geographer Drank His Globe Away (Russian: Географ глобус пропил, translit. Geograf Globus Propil) is a Russian drama film made in 2013, directed by Alexander Veledinsky, based on the novel of the same name by Alexei Ivanov. The action of the film, as opposed to the novel, has been transferred from the "dashing nineties" to the present day. The film participated in the XXIV Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr" in Sochi and was awarded the main prize. It was released on the 7th of November, 2013.
The main character, a biologist named Victor Sluzhkin, loses his job and, to make ends meet, is forced to take a job in a local school as a geography teacher. His family has little money and lives in a dilapidated apartment in an old Soviet era building. His best friend is having an affair with his wife. The students in his class do not respect him and the assistant principal does not like his teaching methods. He feels lonely and depressed. To deal with the stresses of life, he drinks a lot. His alcohol-fueled binges provide a temporary respite, but no lasting comfort. When he organizes a trip on the river with a group of students from his class, it turns into a journey of self-discovery both for him and for the young men and women from his class.
Shooting of the film took place in 2011–2012, in Perm, Zakamsk, Lower Kuria district and Usva, Gremyachinsk district. The film shows the river Usva, down which the characters sail, and the Usva rock pillars. Stunts were performed on the Revun rapids of the river Iset in the Sverdlovsk region.
The music for the film was written by the guitarist of the "Aquarium" group, Alexei Zubarev. In addition, the film features a variety of songs – from classical to chanson. The film's trailer is accompanied by the song "I'm Free" by the "Kipelov" group. The same song is heard in the film, performed not by Kipelov but by one of the characters.