Coach (2018 film)

Coach (Russian: Тренер, romanized: Trener) is a 2018 Russian sports drama film directed by and starring Danila Kozlovsky. The film premiere is planned on the 19 April 2018, before the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[4][5]

Coach
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDanila Kozlovsky
Produced by
Screenplay by
Starring
Music byOleg Karpachev
CinematographyFedor Lyass
Edited byMariya Likhachyova
Production
company
Distributed byCentral Partnership
Release date
  • April 19, 2018 (2018-04-19) (Russia)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget390 million
$.290.349[2]
Box office900.655.221
$13.821.095[3]

Danila Kozlovsky's debut project, where, in addition to the usual main role, he took on the role of director for the first time. A football drama about the star striker of the national team, who, after a loud failure, leaves the big sport. But he is not able to renounce his vocation and becomes the coach of an unknown team. While teaching it the art of defeating opponents the hero himself learns to conquer his internal breakdowns.

Plot

The forward of the Russian national team Yuri Stoleshnikov makes a mistake in an important match - he does not score a penalty. A scandal erupts, as a result of which Yuri finishes his playing career and leaves for a small town where he accepts the offer to start coaching at the local football club Meteor.

As a trainer of Meteor, Stoleshnikov will have to start believing in himself again, and rehabilitation doctor Varya will play an important role in this.

Cast

Production

Development

This film is the directorial and screenwriting debut of Danila Kozlovsky.

According to Danila Kozlovsky, he had long dreamed of the role of a football coach. At the initial stage of his work, he considered his participation in the project only as an actor and producer, but then he realized that he would like to “tell this story himself” - as a director. At the dawn of his career, in 2005, Kozlovsky played the role of footballer Nikolai in the film Garpastum (2005) directed by Aleksei German Jr.. The plot of the picture tells about football in Tsarist Russia.[1]

All the workers of the set were dressed in the branded jackets of the Meteor team. If the camera captured one of them when shooting, that person fit into the frame as an employee of the club.[6]

Danila Kozlovsky and Vitaly Mutko of the World Cup, «I read many books about football, including those written by legendary coaches and football players. I talked a lot with coaches, referees, players, managers, commentators, doctors... I constantly watch football, study goals, fouls, red cards, scandals. I follow the Champions League, I know all the modern players. I signed up for all the football posts on Instagram. I even began to dress like a football player: I suddenly discovered six pairs of sneakers... I like this culture. Of course, there are circumstances in modern football that I do not welcome, but there are a huge number of things that I like, and I try to integrate them as much as possible into the film’s fabric».

The project was created with the support of the Ministry of Sport of the Russian Federation, the Russian Football Union and personally Vitaly Mutko.[1] Also the film received financial support from the Cinema Foundation of Russia.[4]

About three thousand professional football players auditioned for a role in the picture, from whom the creators of the project selected about 200 people. Among them were Alan Gatagov and Dmitri Sychev; the latter compared Kozlovsky with Guus Hiddink based on the results of the shooting, who combining exactingness and democracy, managed to lead the national team to bronze medals of Euro 2008. For two months, the team, assembled from athletes and professional actors, lived on a tough athletic regimen. Kozlovsky trained with them too.[6]

Casting

Olga Zueva, who worked with Danila Kozlovsky in the 2018 film In the Hood (ru), initially asked for the role of Varya. But Danila felt that she did not fit in the style and image, and continued to look for another performer. Meanwhile, Olga Zueva reworked the script, giving the character of her character more strength, courage and a bit of eccentricity. The director positively evaluated the proposals and approved the actress for the role.[6]

Filming

Principal photography process continued in 2017. The training base of FC "Meteor" was shot at the Central Stadium of Novorossiysk - the home arena of FC Chernomorets.[6] In total, six football stadiums were used in the film, including "Otkritie Arena", "Arena Khimki" and "Krasnodar Stadium".

Filming was carried out in the evening and at night - from 17 to 7 hours. In extras - in the roles of fans - about 450 people were shot.

Release

The film was released in the Russian Federation on April 19, 2018 by Central Partnership.

Reception

According to the calculations of the magazine "StarHit", the cost of the crowd scenes amounted to about 5 million rubles.[7] The production budget of the film is 390 million rubles, the projected gross - 680 million rubles.[2]

Critical response

The film received average ratings of Russian film critics. Browser Anton Dolin (ru) rated the film 6 points out of 10.[8]

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See also

References

  1. "Данила Козловский приступил к съемкам фильма "Тренер"" [Danila Kozlovsky started shooting the film Coach] (in Russian). RIA Novosti. April 24, 2017.
  2. Alperina, Susanna. "Забьем! Какие фильмы снимаются к чемпионату мира по футболу 2018 года" [What films are shot for the 2018 FIFA World Cup] (in Russian). Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
  3. "Coach (2018)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb.
  4. "Съемки дебютного фильма Данилы Козловского "Тренер" завершились в Москве" [Filming of the debut film by Danila Kozlovsky Coach ended in Moscow]. TASS (in Russian). TASS.
  5. "The Coach". Russian Film Week New York. December 12, 2018. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
  6. Kolesnichenko, Polina (17 June 2017). ""Тренер": что нам известно о новом фильме Данилы Козловского" [Coach: what do we know about the new film by Danila Kozlovsky] (in Russian). Hello!.
  7. "С царским размахом: на что Данила Козловский спустил 5 миллионов" [With a royal scale: what Danila Kozlovsky sent 5 million]. StarHit (in Russian). 29 June 2017.
  8. Dolin, Anton (April 18, 2018). "Режиссерский дебют Данилы Козловского. «Тренер» — футбольная драма не про футбол" [Directorial debut of Danila Kozlovsky. Coach - football drama is not about football]. Meduza (in Russian).
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