Lucky Trouble
Lucky Trouble is a 2011 Russian comedy film, directed by Levan Gabriadze in his directorial debut.
The film premiered on February 17, 2011, and grossed $12.8 million by May 1, 2011.
Plot
Vyacheslav "Slava" Kolotilov is a natural science teacher from a coastal Caspian village called Palchiki who is passing through Moscow seeking luck as a novelist without much success. Lost in thoughts he crosses a street and a car strikes him at high speed. Nadezhda is at the wheel with her fiancé Danil. Vyacheslav escapes from the collision with just a broken leg. A crush develops between Slava and Nadezhda. Vyacheslav convinces her to cut off her engagement and they pledge to marry each other instead. The teacher, in addition to leaving his work must move to Moscow where the wedding will take place. However he hits a snag, on the same day that he must take the train the preparations for the Russian Youth Football Cup are taking place. He gets mistaken for a coach by the Tournament Supervisor, a Duma deputy, who takes his passport so that he is not able to escape.Slava wants to leave as quickly as possible, he receives advice from Khlobustin, coach of Central Moscow, to make sure that his team will lose. Desperate to reunite with his fiancée, he recruits a group of juvenile delinquents. He is certain that they do not have the sufficient expertise but they begin to demonstrate an innate ability to play football and win brilliantly to the despair of Kolotilov.
Cast
- Milla Jovovich – Nadezhda
- Konstantin Khabensky – Vyacheslav Kolotilov
- Ivan Urgant – Danila
- Sergei Garmash – Khlobustin
- Vladimir Menshov – Member of Duma Tryokhgolovich
- Olga Tumajkina – Director of school
- Sergey Selin – Mayor
- Galina Jovovich – Nadya's mother Galina Aleksandrovna
- Tatyana Lyutaeva – Galina Aleksandrovna's friend
- Aleksandr Kerzhakov – Cameo appearance
- Levan Gabriadze – Guest at a wedding
- Roman Madyanov – Inspector Road Patrol Service
- Aleksandr Robak – Boatswain
- Alexandra Nazarova – Nadya's Granny
- Taisiya Vilkova – Tasya
Production
Russian-speaking Milla Jovovich voiced her role herself, and it was her first role in the language. Although half Russian, Jovovich moved to London as a child, which made her main language English, so she had some difficulties with learning her lines. Her mother, Galina Loginova, also appears in the film. She plays Galina Alexandrovna, Nadya's mother.
Most of the film was shot in Yeysk, Krasnodar Krai.
The first letters of the names of the actors who played in the film starring form an obscene word in Russian. In one of the trailers of the film, this is visible. For this reason, many cinemas refused to show the film's trailer.