Yolki 1914, is a 2014 Russian comedy film. It is a prequel to the 2013 film Yolki 3.
Plot
The film takes place in the Russian Empire in 1914 against the backdrop of the First World War which is just beginning. Six segments tell about life in large and small Russian cities, in noblemen's estates and poor urban families.
Segment "House"
Dandy Boris Efimovich buys a manor on the Black Sea coast to impress his rich bride Bella, but former owner of the house Evgeny Pavlovich does not have the heart to tell the numerous households who live there that they do not have a home anymore. And to make matters worse, the next day is Christmas.
Segment "The Royal Christmas Tree"
Ivan, a soldier lying in a hospital set up in the Konstantinovsky Palace, collects signatures from all over Russia to return the holiday of the tree. Officer of the tsarist army helps him in this matter.
Segment "Figure skaters"
Officer of the tsarist police Pyotr Kuznetsov and his girlfriend Xenia are to perform at the international figure skating championship in Russia, but Pyotr is torn between love for the sport, the girl and his service.
Segment "The Bear"
Village lad Senka is friends with a tame bear, but the extravagant and ever-hungover gentleman is trying to separate them in order to curry favor with the count who has long wanted to hunt a bear.
Segment "Volunteers"
Friends from Yekaterinburg, enlist as volunteers for the war, and before leaving they want to visit their acquaintance Katya, who has not decided which of them she chooses to have as a boyfriend. But Katya is in Perm. She calls the guys to visit, but also requests them to pick up her grandmother Marya Ilinichna.
Segment "Chaliapin"
Glasha and her little brother Grisha need a Christmas miracle - their mother is very sick, and there is no money or food left for the family. They are saved by a chance meeting with Feodor Chaliapin.
Cast
Ivan Urgant as Boris Efimovich
Sergey Svetlakov as Evgeniy Pavlovich
Evgeniya Khirivskaya as Bella
Aleksandr Pal as Filippov
Vera Panfilova as Tatiana
Artur Smolyaninov as Pyotr Kuznetsov
Katerina Shpitsa as Xenia
Vladimir Gostyukhin as Alexey Vladimirovich, chief of Pyotr
Konstantin Khabensky as officer, father of Grisha and Glasha
Dato Bakhtadze as General Tarkhan-Mouravi
Yevgeny Pronin as brother of Ivan
Irina Arkhipova as Antonina
Elena Plaksina as Olya
Nina Dvorzetskaya as Elena Pavlovna
Albert Filozov as Vasily Grigoryevich
Alexandra Nazarova as Maria Afanasyevna
Emmanuil Vitorgan as Alexey Trofimovich
Tatyana Piskaryova as Nastasya Frolovna
Alexander Nevsky as Lev Afanasievich
Alexander Polovtsev as commandant
Aleksandr Bashirov as sailor Zheleznyak
Sergey Batalov as Vladimir wounded soldier
Alexander Komissarov as Serafim
Andrey Gusev as pharmacist
Vladimir Demidov as master atelier
Alexander Chernyavsky as doctor
Production
Shooting began in February 2014 with the segment "Figure skaters". The final scene of the film was filmed in several cities: St. Petersburg, Perm, Yekaterinburg, Voronezh, Irkutsk, Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Saratov and Astana. As reported by the distributors, for each of the cities where the shooting took place, there was to be a film with its own version of the finale. On the set of the film, Russia's record for the most popular selfie was set; 349 Perms, 441 Saratovites, 423 Kazanians, 369 Irkutsk, 312 Omsk citizens, 318 Voronezh residents and 420 Krasnoyarsk residents took part. To play the figure skater, Artur Smolyaninov had to undergo training, as before that he skated only in his childhood when playing hockey. Professional ice dancerIlia Averbukh taught Artur figure skating. The bear which appeared in the film is Stepan, which appeared in several films. Konstantin Khabensky, who did the voiceovers for all the Yolki films, appears for the first time on screen in Yolki 1914.