Bullets of Justice

Bullets of Justice is a film made by Valeri Milev and Timur Turisbekov, initially it was shot as a pilot episode of series in 2017 but in 2019 after reconsideration of a concept it was extended into full feature film premiering at London FrightFest Festival.[3]

Bullets of Justice
Official poster[1]
GenreHorror, Satire[2]
Written byValeri Milev, Timur Turisbekov
Directed byValeri Milev
StarringDanny Trejo

Timur Turisbekov

Yana Marinova
Composer(s)Timur Turisbekov
Country of originBulgaria, Kazakhstan
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Timur Turisbekov
Editor(s)Valeri Milev
Camera setupOrlin Ruevski
Running time76 minutes

Plot

The action takes place in the US in the days of the Third World War. The American government initiates a secret project code named "Army Bacon" in order to create super soldier by inbreeding human beings with pigs. Twenty five years later a breed called "Muzzles" have occupied the top of the food chain, eating and farming humans like animals.

Rob Justice (Timur Turisbekov) is an ex-bounty hunter working for the last line of human resistance - a group of survivors hiding in a nuclear bunker deep underground. Justice is hired to find out how the "muzzles" came to power and how to destroy them.

Cast

  • Danny Trejo as Grave-digger
  • Timur Turisbekov as Rob Justice
  • Yana Marinova as Nina
  • Dessy Slavova as Lena
  • Doroteya Toleva as Raksha
  • Ester Chardaklieva as Olga

Film crew

Production

The pilot episode was shot in 2017 in Kazakhstan[4] and is a sequel of the Project Zenit group’s clip “Қанағаттандырылмағандықтарыңыздан” shot by Timur Turisbekov.[5] In January 2017, a crowdfunding crowd-funding project was launched at Indiegogo to raise $100,000 USD as funds for the film post-production.[6] On January 31, a trailer was released.[7] A film commercial was also shot showing more details of the filming process and participants.[8] The movie was filmed in 17 days.

Even before the release, the show was being compared with another movie — Range 15, similar to Bullets of Justice in terms of genre and "lavishly decorated in gore", and Danny Trejo's participation in both films.[9] It is considered that this project "has all chances to occupy its place in the world catalog of the most bloody films in Category B",[5] and that "the show promises to be piggishly epic."[8] Timur Turisbekov himself describes the project as "a grim satire created by a circle of friends".[4]

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References

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