Who plays Vysotsky in the movie "Thank you that alive"
Who plays Vysotsky in the movie "Thank you that alive"
Film "Thank you, that live "about Vladimir Vysotsky went on screenscinemas on 1 December. The main intrigue of the new picture is that it is not known who plays the singer himself. The actor's name is kept secret. And even in the credits the real name of the hero of the tape is given - Vladimir Vysotsky.
This picture is the first feature film aboutVysotsky, filmed 30 years after his death. The plot is based on real events from his life that took place on tour in Uzbekistan in 1979, when the artist stopped his heart. Also included in the picture are some scenes taken from other episodes of his life. The halo of mystery, created around the tape, lasted almost a year. On the evening of memory Vysotsky the audience was shown a three-minute video, according to whichIt is impossible to guess who played Vladimir Semenovich. But even those who have already looked at the picture, could not solve the mystery. Until now, this remains a mystery, but there are three main versions. Many believe that this is Sergey Bezrukov. This seems rather believable, especially since this actor already played famous poets - Pushkin, Yesenin. Although he appears in film in the role of Jura, but perhaps this is a deliberate move to divert attention. The second version is the actor Vladimir Vdovichenkov. It is very similar to Vysotsky, although much higher than it. Another version - Vysotsky recreated using computer graphics. Also, suggestions were made about the participation of Alexei Kravchenko, Pavel Derevyanko, Andrei Sokolov, Andrei Smolyakov, Maxim Leonidov and even Nikita Dzhigurdy. Such a variety of potential actors became possible thanks to the work of the artist Peter Gorshenin. More than half a year he created the make-up of the singer. First, a thin mask was made-a copy of the actor's face. It created the right person, observing all the nuances of facial expressions. Then, with this sculpture, the form was removed and a complex multicomponent compound was poured into it. The result is a whole set of plastic parts. That is, the actor's makeup is not a mask, it consists of several parts, separately the lower part, the nose and the forehead. As the creators of the picture tell, the actor's make-up daily took four to six hours. According to rumors, it was done secretly even from the crew, the actor had no right to be unregistered. The role of Vladimir Vysotsky voiced by Nikita Vysotsky.