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Release Date:
June 9, 2019
Original Title:
Би-2. Горизонт событий. Documentary
Alternate Titles:
Bi-2. Gorizont sobytiy. Documentary
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 69
The B-2 World Tour “Event Horizon” started in the fall of 2017 after the release of the record of the same name. For two years, the band played about 100 concerts in Russia, Belarus, the Baltic States, Europe and Israel. The Moscow concert presentation of the album was named the show of the year at the Chartova Dozen 2018 award ceremony, and the second metropolitan show Horizon of Events was the record holder in terms of the number of spectators, gathering 30,000 fans. In this film, the participants of the "Bi-2" and the organizers of the show will talk about how the "Horizon of Events" was created in the studio and on the stage - they will talk about the album, and the tour in support of it, and about the great Moscow concerts. The film also includes fragments of group performances in different cities and videos for songs from the album.
Director:
Igor Shmelev
Director of Photography:
Daniil Salkhov
Editor:
Daniil Salkhov
Igor Shmelev
Producer:
Kirill Frolov
Screenplay:
Igor Shmelev
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