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AK-47 (Russian: Калашников, romanized: Kalashnikov) is a 2020 Russian biographical film about the experiences of Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of the AK-47 assault rifle.
Elena Kalashnikova, the designer's daughter and a consultant to the Kalashnikov Concern, took part in the production of the film.
The film was directed by Konstantin Buslov, and stars Yuri Borisov, Olga Lerman, Artur Smolyaninov, and Eldar Kalimulin.
The premiere took place in Russia on February 20, 2020, by Megogo Distribution.
Plot
The film begins with a sequence (supplemented by subsequent flashbacks) in which Mikhail Kalashnikov, a young farmer's son from Altai, is seen secretly working on a functional toy rifle.
In 1941, in the midst of World War II, the now adult Kalashnikov serves as a tank commander in the Red Army. During the Battle of Bryansk, Kalashnikov is seriously wounded while taking out a German anti-tank gun, and he is taken off the frontlines. While being transported to the rear, he and a companion encounter a group of German soldiers, and he witnesses his comrade's new submachine gun jam at a critical moment due to design faults in the magazine. This inspires him to use his self-acquired talent at inventing to design a new automatic weapon for the Soviet army.
On his way home, Kalashnikov visits Matai Station in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, where he previously worked as an engineer but was dismissed for using the depot's workshop to build his private weapon designs. He appeals to his former superior, Pavel Krotov, to let him assemble his latest invention, but he refuses. When Kalashnikov proposes his design to a passing high-ranking officer named Basarov, he gets authorization to proceed, and with the help of the Station's workers he successfully assembles his new submachine gun. While trying to bring it to Basarov, he is mistakenly arrested, but Basarov takes notice of the gun's innovative design and has it sent off for evaluation. As a result, Kalashnikov is released and encouraged to present his gun to General Pavel Kurbatkin, the district commander of Central Asia, who approves him for a national arms design competition.
Kalashnikov is sent to Golutvin, the Shchurov arms testing facility, where he is to compete against prestigious arms designers like Alexey Sudayev and Sergei Korovin; there he also meets Ekaterina Moiseeva, a female design assistant and his future wife. While his weapon ultimately loses to Sudayev's gun, he is given permission to work on new designs, and his friends also encourage him to continue his work. By the time the war comes to an end, Kalashnikov has a new automatic rifle ready and is sent to the Kovrov Arms Factory to improve on it. Impatient to see if it works, and denied a test at the firing range, he conducts his own successful trial, upon which he is arrested for testing his gun in the open without authorization and brought to General Vasily Degtyaryov, a notable arms designer whom Kalashnikov considers his fiercest competitor. However, Degtyaryov, expressing his sincere respect for Kalashnikov's talent and the superiority of his design, removes himself from the competition, and Kalashnikov's gun passes the government's tryout. In 1949, following the first major field testing, the new weapon is approved for mass production. Kalashnikov is decorated and given an extended leave of absence, which he uses to visit his mother at his home farm along with his wife and children.
Cast
Yuri Borisov as Mikhail Kalashnikov
Olga Lerman as Ekaterina 'Katya' Moiseyeva
Artur Smolyaninov as Captain Vasily Lyutyy
Eldar Kalimulin as Aleksandr Zaitsev (credited as Zaytsev)
Vitaly Khaev as Major General Pavel Kurbatkin
Valery Barinov as Major General Vasily Degtyaryov
Anatoly Lobotsky as Colonel Glukhov
Aleksey Vertkov as Captain Lobov, NKVD
Dmitry Bogdan as Major Alexey Sudayev
Maksim Bityukov as Kazakov
Armen Arushanyan as Saakyants
Valery Afanasiev as Chief Marshal Nikolay Voronov
Sergey Gazarov as Pavel Krotov
Seydulla Moldakhanov as Lieutenant Colonel Basarov
Dmitry Kulichkov as Major Lebedev
Igor Khripunov as deputy Degtyarev
Yuriy Loparyov as Kuzmich
Aleksandr Nikolsky as uncle Misha
Mikhail Gudoshnikov as Kravchenko
Yevgeniy Antropov as lieutenant in Alma-Ata
Amadu Mamadakov as guard in Alma-Ata
Production
The lead actor Yuri Borisov emphasizes that he actively studied the life path of his character, engaged in the search and collection of alternative sources, wishing to realize the complexity of the character of the gunsmith with his complexes and reflections. According to Borisov, he personally saw Kalashnikov, and when he passed by, “something directly flew out of him and flew to me! And then I walked around the site with it”.
= Filming
=Work on the film began in August 2018, filming was carried out, including in the Apraksins' Estate, Dmitrovsky District, Moscow Oblast, in the Republic of Crimea, in the town of Torzhok, Torzhoksky District, Tver Oblast and Shushary near Saint Petersburg, scenes with locomotives were filmed. In addition, locomotives were involved in large numbers in the Locomotive Depot of the Podmoskovnaya station when filming scenes at Matai Station (Kazakhstan Temir Zholy), where Kalashnikov began working on his first submachine gun.
Costumes and props were provided by Mosfilm Studios; they also supported in the dubbing and recording of sound. The scene of the Bryansk tank battle was filmed at the Voyenfilm cinema complex near Medyn, Medynsky District, Kaluga Oblast, using the scenery of the painting "Ilinsky frontier".
All models of weapons developed by Kalashnikov were specially restored according to drawings received from the Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps in St. Petersburg.
Release
On February 15, 2020, a special screening of the film took place in the city of Izhevsk. The film was theatrically released in the Russian Federation on February 20, 2020, by Megogo Distribution.
References
External links
AK-47 at IMDb
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