
Forbidden Empire
2014 · 130m
Synopsis
An eighteenth century English cartographer, Jonathan Green, sets out on a journey to map the uncharted lands of Transylvania, only to discover the dark secrets and dangerous creatures hidden in a cursed, fantastical Romanian forest.
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Jason Flemyng
Dzhonatan Grin

Andrey Smolyakov
Otets Paisiy

Aleksey Chadov
Petrus

Agnia Ditkovskyte
Nastusya

Yuriy Tsurilo
Sotnik
Olga Zaytseva
Pannochka

Aleksandr Yakovlev
Overko

Igor Zhizhikin
Dorosh

Valeriy Zolotukhin
Yavtukh

Nina Ruslanova
Zhena Yavtukha

Viktor Bychkov
Taras

Ivan Mokhovikov
Bursak Khalyava
Anatoliy Gushchin
Bursak Gorobets

Alexey A. Petrukhin
Bursak Khoma

Aleksandr Karpov
Panas
Aleksey Ogurtsov
Spirid

Emma Cerná
Babka Ganna
Ruslan Ustinov
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This movie is a typical example of how Western Propaganda works in the preparation of events like the Ukraine crisis , which followed only about a month after the movie was released in 2014. The main villain in this movie is an orthodox priest, which is totally the opposite in the original version of Viy by Gogol where the priest is ---> (A young priest is ordered to preside over the wake of witch in a small old wooden church of a remote village. This means spending three nights alone with the corpse with only his faith to protect him - IMDb Viy 1967 story line). Ukrainians in Viy 2014 are portrayed as dirty drunkards and of course people like that can only (irony) be commanded by an orthodox maniac , who is exposed and destroyed by an "English" cartographer. He is the hero who saves the Ukrainians from the evil representative of the Orthodox church. So this movie not only shows the scheme of actions of the Anglo-Americans in Ukraine against its bigger orthodox brother Russia, but it also aims to subconsciously implant in people's brains that "We the Westerners are the good, we are the saviors."










