
Say
It In Russian
(www.sayitinrussianmovie.com)
is a feature film that is currently in post-production.
Agata Gotova is the author of the screenplay of
"Say It in Russian", which is loosely based on
her life story. The director is Jeff Celentano,
who directed Diane Lane in "Gunshy," and it will
be edited by David Rawlins, who edited such major
films as "Saturday Night Fever," "The China
Syndrome" and "Urban Cowboy."
Say
It in Russian is set in the picturesque capitals
of Paris and Moscow. While vacationing in Paris, Andrew
meets and falls in love with Daria, a young Russian girl.
He ends up following her to Russia, a country that, much
like Chicago in the 1930's, is a dangerous environment in
political turmoil. Destiny takes its own course, and Andrew
and Daria get involved in a hurricane of events surrounding
Daria’s father, Raf, a rich Russian mafia oligarch.
Faye Dunaway plays the part of Jacqueline, the
elegant Parisian matchmaker who puts the two together.
The
cast includes Steven Brand ("The Scorpion
King"), in the leading role of Andrew. Cast as Daria
is actress Agata Gotova, who makes her U.S. lead
role debut. Academy Award Winner Faye Dunaway plays
the part of Jacqueline, the elegant Parisian matchmaker
who puts the two together. Acclaimed European actor Rade
Sherbedgia ("Surface") is cast in one of
the principal roles. Luke Goss ("Frankenstein"
(2004), "Blade II") is in the principal role of
Nikolai Petrenko. Cast in supporting roles are highly acclaimed
actor, playwright, author and director, Steven Berkoff
("Beverly Hills Cop"), star leading man of
the Soviet film era, Oleg Vidov ("Red Heat"),
actress Musetta Vander ("Wild Wild West"),
and actor Elya Baskin ("Moscow on the Hudson").
Information
on Director Jeff Celentano | Official
Say It In Russian Website

Never
Submit is a movie which portrays the thrill
of victory and agony of defeat within the sport of mixed
martial arts. The story is set in a tournament setting similar
to the movie "Bloodsport" but rather than exploiting
the sport as underground no-holds-barred fighting, it seeks
to portray the sport in a realistic and positive light.
The movie will be an inspirational tale similar to "Rocky."
Unlike "Rocky" the lead character is an educated
young man, rather than a beaten-down punch-drunk fighter.
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