Ice 3
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Directed by | Yuri Khmelnitsky |
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Cinematography | Andrey Ivanov |
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Music by | Oleg Karpachev |
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Distributed by | National Media Group Film Distribution |
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Running time | 134 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | ₽500 million |
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Ice 3 (Russian: Лёд 3, romanized: Lyod 3) is a 2024 Russian musical romantic drama sports film directed by Yuri Khmelnitsky. It stars Alexander Petrov and Mariya Aronova,[1] they were also joined by Anna Savranskaya as Nadya grew up and dreams of becoming a figure skater, like her mother, which her father categorically dislikes. This is the third part of the Russian trilogy, and, as stated by the creators, the final one.
The film is a continuation of the stories Ice (2018 film) and Ice 2 (2020 film), and its predecessors, it became a blockbuster and grossed more than 1.855 billion rubles, becoming a box office success, and also received positive reviews from critics.
Ice 3 was theatrically released in Russia on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2024, by National Media Group Film Distribution.[2][3]
Plot
[edit]The film follows the coming-of-age story of Nadia, the daughter of Alexander Gorin, as she navigates key moments in her life leading up to her 18th birthday. After her father suffers a career-ending injury, Nadia refuses to give up on her dreams of becoming a hockey player. Despite her father’s prohibition against training due to her injuries, she secretly trains with Sergei Orlov, who helps her prepare for a prestigious award her mother once desired.
Initially at odds, Alexander eventually approves of Nadia and Sergei's relationship after recognizing Sergei’s serious intentions. In the end, the four gather for a celebratory meal, where Nadia and Sergei announce their plan to live together, alongside Alexander and Irina Sergeevna, who has triumphed over her illness.[4]
Cast
[edit]- Alexander Petrov as Alexander 'Sasha' Gorin, a hockey player, team coach
- Mariya Aronova as Irina Shatalina, Nadya's coach
- Anna Savranskaya as Nadezhda 'Nadya' Gorina
- Vitaliya Korniyenko as Nadezhda 'Nadya' Gorina in childhood
- Stepan Belozyorov as Sergey Orlov, a hockey player from Moscow, Nadya's boyfriend
- Sergey Lavygin as Sergey Ivanovich, team coach, deputy president of the club
- Elena Nikolaeva as Tamara Bezhanova, a coach from Moscow
- Sergey Belyaev as Reutov, a hockey player
- Vasily Kopeikin as Simonov, a hockey player
- Veronika Zhilina as Albina, a figure skater
- Nikolai Kreivis as Grisha, cameraman
- Evgeniya Shipova as nurse Shatalina, a physician at the hockey club
- Irina Ulanovskaya as Alevtina
- Aglaya Tarasova as Nadya Gorina's mother
Production
[edit]Filming
[edit]Principal photography began in March 2023 on Lake Baikal, at a time when the ice is crystal clear and there are no people within a kilometer radius. The main screenwriter of the film was Andrey Zolotarev, and the general producer was Fyodor Bondarchuk. The film's budget is 500 million rubles.
Release
[edit]Marketing
[edit]Ice 3 premiered at the Karo 11 October cinema center on New Arbat Avenue in Moscow on February 13, 2024, and the release in the Russian Federation on February 14 by National Media Group Film Distribution.
Reception
[edit]Box office
[edit]In the first ten days of release, the film collected one billion rubles.
References
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[edit]- 2024 films
- 2020s Russian films
- 2020s musical drama films
- 2020s romantic musical films
- 2020s sports drama films
- 2024 romantic drama films
- 2020s teen romance films
- 2020s teen drama films
- 2020s Russian-language films
- Russian-language musical drama films
- Russian-language romantic drama films
- Figure skating films
- Films about children
- Films about women's sports
- Films produced by Fyodor Bondarchuk
- Films set in Russia
- Films set in Siberia
- Russian ice hockey films
- Russian musical drama films
- Russian romantic drama films
- Russian sequel films
- Russian sports drama films
- Russian children's drama films
- Teen sports films
- Russian teen drama films