Video: "Shugaley" entered the top downloaded films per day
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An increased interest in the new film was observed even before it appeared on the big screen, and after being shown on NTV, it entered the top popular tapes in terms of the number of downloads on the network. This is not surprising, because the film was shot in a completely new genre - documentary fiction. The events shown in it take place here and now.
While the audience is watching the actors play on the TV screen, the real Maxim Shugaley and Samer Sueifan are imprisoned in a Libyan prison. The film's producer Sergei Shcheglov admitted that the filming was difficult, but it was worth it. In just 48 days, they managed to do a tremendous job and, despite the difficult epidemiological situation in the world, to release the film on screens.
The creators admit that showing "Shugaleya" as quickly as possible was a matter of principle for them, because it is based on the story of real compatriots who are fighting for life and hoping to return home. Shcheglov said that the fact that the scriptwriters preserved the authenticity of the events lived by Maxim and Samer helped to speed up the process of creating the picture. This is what made it possible to shoot such a strong and high-quality movie.
Show the horrors of Libyan lawlessness and inhumanity, as well as attract widespread attention and influence the return of Russians to their homeland - these are the main goals pursued by the creators of the film "Shugale", so they did not postpone the premiere and released the picture on television. Soon it will be available in the largest online cinemas, where anyone can legally watch "Shugaleya".
By the way, torrent users prefer not only popular Russian entertainment films, for example, "The Serf" and "Policeman from Rublyovka", but also actively replenish their film library with serious films. Thus, the war drama "Rzhev" and the fantastic thriller "Sputnik" were also included in the top viewership requests.
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