Buddha's Little Finger (film)

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Buddha's Little Finger
Buddha's Little Finger poster.jpg
Directed by Tony Pemberton
Screenplay by
Based on"Chapayev and Void"
by Victor Pelevin
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography Stéphanie Anne Weber Biron
Music by Delphine Measroch
Release date
  • September 1, 2015 (2015-09-01)
Running time
84 minutes [3] [4]
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget 2.2 million [5]

Buddha's Little Finger is an English-language feature film directed by Tony Pemberton and starring Toby Kebbell. The screenplay is based on Victor Pelevin's 1996 novel Chapayev and Void , which is known in the US as Buddha's Little Finger and in the UK as Clay Machine Gun. The genre of the film has been called drama, [7] psychological romance, [8] arthouse, [9] and thriller. [10] It was released in Germany on September 1, 2015. [7]

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Synopsis

Unemployed Russian poet Pyotr Voyd arrested by KGB during the 1991 Soviet August Coup, by tortures he loses consciousness and appears in 1919 post-revolutionary Russia, where he fights on the same side with the legendary Red cavalry commander Chapaev and his machine-gunner Anka. The strange memory lapses all the time throw him to the bandits' Moscow of nineties, then to the Russian Civil War back and forth, again and again.

Cast

Crew

Production

Funding

In 2006 film was officially selected for the third Berlinale Co-Production Market. [11] As Mikheil Kalatozishvili early produced the film [12] notes in 2008—2009, the filming start is delayed because of financial difficulties on the side of Western partners. [13] [14] In 2012 Tony Pemberton tells, that when Kalatozishvili died they were to get a million dollars from the Russian film funds but finally he wouldn't get grants because he is not Russian[ clarify ]. [15]

Title

The translation of Pelevin's novel by Andrew Bromfield for UK has name "The Clay Machine Gun", [16] and for US — "Budda's Little Finger". [17] [18] According to the translator Andreas Tretner  [ de ] he had invented the German name of the book — "Buddhas kleiner Finger"(in German), [19] and as "The Clay Machine Gun" was less successful name, Americans had chosen their one. [20] Pemberton's film has the same name.

Screenplay

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Searchtool.svg Screenplay of "Buddha's Little Finger" at Karine Vanasse's Instagram

As reported in 2011 by "Правда.Ру" screenplay was replenished with dungeons of Lubyanka and cannons firing at White House, though earlier was "planned" style of "incredible cocaine trip" with the respect to the original text. [21] According to the film producer Karsten Stöter scenario was seriously adapted and interprets text of the original novel quite freely. [9]

Viktor Pelevin, according to the director, have read the script and responded positively, he said that he likes "115 pages out of 120, and with these 5 pages you have managed to almost destroy the whole story", so he wrote a number of his comments how to fix. [22]

Shooting

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Searchtool.svg Photos of Filming Location at Flickr

Filming had planned to produce in Leipzig [9] and Berlin. [23] According to the director, he had to reduce the number of filming to 30 days, although earlier there were planned a 40-days filming, finally, because of the budget deficit - 21. [15]

In accordance to the data of "filmportal.de" shooting have been conducted August 28, 2012—September 25, 2012. [24]

Cast

Western actors play the starring roles of the film, so as planned initially, the French actor Jean-Marc Barr [25] should play the role of Volodin, [26] British actor Rupert Friend will play the role of Pyotr Voyd, [27] and Sophia Myles as Anna. [26] According to Mikheil Kalatozishvili, to make the film truthful — the Russian actors must be at least in the crew of the film, and western stars is a kind of "duck call" for the public from overseas. [13]

Release

The dates of release and filming were repeatedly postponed, so according to the IMDb release was scheduled for 2009. [28] In August 2012, one of the film producers, Martin Paul-Hus, pointed out that the film will be ready by September 2013, [23] same time in December 2012 the director hoped to release film in the spring of 2013. [15]

As tells film director Tony Pemberton, he spent 10 years to make this film. [29] [15]

Premiere

The premiere of "Buddha's Little Finger" took place on August 6, 2015 [30] [31] [32] [33] in Leipzig. [34]

See also

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