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Streltsov

By the age of twenty, Eduard Streltsov has everything one can dream of: talent, money, fame and love. He is the rising star of the Soviet football. The whole country expects victory from the national team at the upcoming World Cup where Streltsov is to face the great Brazilian football player Pelé. However, sportsman’s enemies destroy his career a few days before the team leaves for the event. When his sport career seems to have ended for good, Streltsov has to re-enter the field and prove that he is a true champion who is worth everybody’s love.

  • Ilya Uchitel
    Director
    Big Village Lights
  • Konstantin Chelidze
    Writer
  • Alexey Uchitel
    Producer
    Mathilde, His Wife's Diary, The Edge
  • Rafael Minasbekyan
    Producer
    Furious, Text, Son of a Rich
  • Leonid Vereschagin
    Producer
    Three Seconds, Burnt by the Sun, Legend No. 17
  • Anton Zlatopolskiy
    Producer
    Stalingrad, Attraction
  • Alexandr Petrov
    Key Cast
    "Eduard Streltsov"
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    Стрельцов
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Genres:
    Drama, Sport
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 41 minutes 18 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 31, 2020
  • Production Budget:
    5,300,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Russian Federation
  • Country of Filming:
    Russian Federation
  • Language:
    Russian
  • Shooting Format:
    2K
  • Aspect Ratio:
    Scope
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
Distribution Information
  • Central Partnership
    Sales Agent
    Country: Worldwide
    Rights: All Rights
Director Biography - Ilya Uchitel

Ilya was born on May 28, 1993, in Moscow, into the family of renown Russian film director Alexey Uchitel and producer Kira Saksaganskaya. Graduated from Russian State University of Cinematography named after Sergey Gerasimov, Ilya Uchitel made his directorial debut in 2016 with the ​Big Village Lights that won several prizes at Sochi Open Russian Film Festival.
Ilya directed and wrote several short films: Stopover (2014), Striptease (2013), The Trumpeter and the Doll (2013), Dirigible (2010).

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