Space Dogs: Return to Earth

Space Dogs: Return to Earth (Russian: Белка и Стрелка: Карибская тайна, romanized: Belka i Strelka. Karibskaya Tayna, lit. 'Belka and Strelka. Caribbean Mystery') is a 2020 Russian 3D computer-animated comedy fantasy family film written by Danil Trotensko, Artem Milanov, Mike Disa, Olga Nikiforova, and Viktor Strenchencko and directed by Inna Evlannikova. The film was produced by Moscow studios KinoAtis and Gorky Film Studio. The creators from one of Russia's first national 3D animation studio rejoined to continue the next chapter of the popular canine heroes, Belka and Strelka.

Space Dogs: Return to Earth
Theatrical release poster
Directed byInna Evlannikova
Produced bySergey Zernov
Vadim Sotskov
Lyubov Kuznetsova
Nikolai Makovsky
Anastasia Lunkova
Written byDanil Trotsenko
Artem Milovanov
Mike Disa
Olga Nikiforova
Viktor Strelchenko
StarringYulia Peresild
Irina Pegova
Yevgeny Mironov
Sergey Burunov
English
Maria Antonieta Monge
Mauriett Chayeb
Jinon Deeb
Music byIvan Uryupin
Animation byAlexey Chistov
Stepan Grudinin
Production
company
Distributed byKaroprokat
Epic Pictures
Signature Entertainment
Cyber Group Studios
Release date
  • 24 September 2020 (2020-09-24) (Russia)
  • 11 December 2020 (2020-12-11) (United Kingdom)
Running time
80 minutes[1]
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
English

The film is the third installment in the popular Space Dogs franchise and is a sequel to the 2013 film Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon and a trequel to the original record breaking film Space Dogs. The film marks the establishment of the Space Dogs trilogy. The film is based on the Soviet space dogs Belka and Strelka, who are the world's first animals and namely dogs who were sent into space and survived the trip while on board the Korabl-Sputnik 2. The film portrays the historical characters in a lighthearted comedy animation film.

In the film, the Soviet command sends Belka and Strelka on a reconnaissance mission to the island of Cuba, where a mysterious tornado begins to suck water off the coast of the island. They dive into the Caribbean Sea to find the true mystery.

The movie released in Russia on 24 September 2020 and has an anticipated release date in UK on 11 December 2020 with its international title Space Dogs: Return to Earth. A digital release is planned on March 8, 2021.[2] Critics from domestic and international countries had positive reviews toward the film.

Plot

Brave cosmonauts Belka and Strelka are in their space ship. They see rare mineral samples somewhere in the asteroid belt. They risk their lives to extract rare mineral samples when a call receives from Soviet command. The command reports a mysterious and dangerous whirlpool phenomenon in the tropics of the Atlantic Ocean.

Belka and Strelka, the first astronauts on their way back from a mission to Saturn, are sent to investigate. Meanwhile their best friend, rat Lenny is looking to get to the cyclones too, traveling to Cuba in an attempt to solve the mystery. They spot the anomaly that appears to be a cyclone. As they venture down into the swirling ocean depths, their Soviet module crash lands into the Caribbean Sea. Rat Lenny hears of this misfortune. He decides to embark on a journey to find the missing cosmonauts. Belka and Strelka perform a heroic mission to save themselves from the depths of the sea but also investigate the mysterious whirlpool effect. However, an unexpected enemy swims in the depths of the sea: treacherous pirate-jellyfish.

Cast

Character Russian Actor English Actor
Belka Yulia Peresild Maria Antonieta Monge
Strelka Irina Pegova Mauriett Chayeb
Venya (rat) Yevgeny Mironov Alexander Machado
Uncle Yasha (seal) Sergey Burunov Jinon Deeb
Elephant Sergey Shnurov Oscar Cheda
Gaurd Croakagy Jason Michael Kesser
Cricket Romulo A Bernal

Production

Development

Space Dogs franchise started in 2010 with its release of Star Dogs: Belka and Strelka and internationally as Space Dogs. The series has since inspired a TV series Belka and Strelka: Mischievous Little Family in 2011 and a 2013 sequel. The series' original film holds the distinction as Russia's first domestic 3D film.[3]

Director Inna Evlannikova who previously directed for such films as Space Dogs and Gurvinek. Magic Game, resumed the story of the famous animal characters, Belka and Strelka. In this new feature film, the creators of the films added new settings such as the ocean floor near Cuba and outer space. The animators took special note for their drawings of the settings. They intended the images to have a picturesque quality.[4] The creators of the film remarked by the third part of the series, the characters are well defined.[4] A new plot line that was added to the film is how the dog astronauts will now explore the ocean underwater seabed.[5] Numerous escapism episodes are highlighted in the Hurricane Alley region in the Caribbean Sea.[6] The scriptwriters intended the film not only to be a festive animated film, but they also added educational components such as the theme of ecology and how important it is to maintain balance in nature.[7] The script used the plot of a mysterious water phenomena to highlight the importance of preserving natural resources of water.[8] The writers hoped, by presenting an accurate depiction of the ecological world, the viewers would be able to appreciate nature.[7]

The writers from the previous sequels rejoined. Olga Nikiforova who has previously worked for such projects as Three Heroes and the Shamakhan Queen, and Viktor Strelchenko joined for the script writing team. Debutant script writers Danil Trotsenko and Artem Milovanov also were present. The script was also co-authored by American screenwriter and director Mike Disa who has previous projects include Hoodwinked Too!.[9][10]

The voice-over started in 20 July, 2019 with a cast of popular Russian actors lending voice to the characters. The voice cast included Yulia Peresild as Belka, Irina Pegova as Strelka, Yevgeny Mironov as Venya, and Sergey Burunov as Uncle Yasha.[11] The English cast included Maria Antonieta Monge as Belka, Mauriett Chayeb as Strelka, and Jinon Deeb as Uncle Yasha. Sergey Burunov for the role of the retired "sea wolf" Yasha had to consistently use Spanish words because the scriptwriter made Yasha suddenly into a photographer.[10] The film was Yulia Peresild's first role in an animated film.[7]

Animation

In the third part of the franchise, the space dogs find themselves not only in their usual locations – in space, but also under water. Most of the screen time about 45% - is occupied by underwater. The character development was refined for this film with an emphasis on friendship and working together as a team. The character Strelka is given for the first time the official status of commander.[7]

A plethora of new character animals are presented in this film that include seal Yasha, rat Venya, cockroach Tolik, parrots-bandits, pirates-jellyfish, wise muskrat, as well as crocodiles, turtles, lizards and pelicans. The audience of the previous films have found the story line of rate Venya quite appealing. Therefore, in this film the creators refined the character almost into a main character. Yevgeny Mironov has been always a popular cast choice for Yasha.[7][10]

Sountrack

The film is noted for its musical accompaniment. Composer Ivan Uryupin who has previously worked for all the previous Space Dogs films, resumed the score for the movie. An orchestral soundtrack with several songs were recorded by the host studio The First (В Первой) of Mosfilm. The orchestra was aided by the conductor of the Bolshoi theater, Alexey Vereshchagin. Uryupin noted that composing for an animated film is considerably different from a feature film. The former requires more expression in music and changing musical textures.[3] One of the songs presented in the film is Song of Lagusa.[7] A review found the song of the pirate jellyfish to be the highlight of the film.[6]

Release

Theatrical

At the 108th Russian film market, the creators of the film revealed the film will release in Russia on 30 April 2020.The film was intended as a spring festive entertainer. The film was distributed by Karoprokat in Russia.[7][12] In the 2019 Marché du Film market, Kinoatis closed deals on Space Dogs: Tropical Adventure through distributors from Turkey, South Korea, Great Britain, as well as countries in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.[5] On 30 January 2019, Kinoatis animation studio held a press tour for media representatives. Vadim Sotskov, general director and producer of Kinoatis, presented the film Space Dogs, to the reporters.[13]

However, unanticipated global events have changed the release date to the summer.[14][15] In the CARTOON in cinema (МУЛЬТ в кино) event in Russia, a footage of the film premiered.[16]

At the MIFA International online film market held in June 2019, Kinoatis was one of the Moscow studios that presented the film to potential distributors.[17] At the June online forum Key Buyers Event: Digital Edition, KinoAtis studio managed to sign deals with Epic Pictures Group from USA.[18] In 1 September 2020, a video of Belka and Strelka following the recommendation guidelines of Rospotrebnadzor was released by ProfiCinema.[19] The campaign was part of the #идемвкино (Lets Go the to Movies) event organized by the Film Foundation to kick start the Russian film industry after months of quarantine.[20]

The final release was scheduled for 24 September 2020.[4] In October 2020, the English trailer for Space Dogs: Return to Earth released.[21] The film received additional support from the Film Foundation.[22] In 11 September 2020, Belka and Strelka officially became the first animated film to release after the quarantine. The film premiered in an online version at the international multimedia press center of MIA "Rossiya Segodnya." The film later had a wide release premiere in Russia on 24 September 2020.[23] Despite the constant scheduling shifts due to the quarantine, the film coincidentally managed to release just 1 month after the 60th anniversary of the historic flight into space by the famous Soviet dogs Belka and Strelka.[4]

Internationally, the film is picked up by UK distributor Signature Entertainment.[2] The film released in UK on 11 December, 2020.[24] The film was able to register in over 124 UK theaters.[25] Irish Film Classification Office certified the film for Ireland film theaters.[1] The film will also have a digital release on March 8, 2021.[2]

At the 9 November 2020 AFM Digital Edition, Epic Pictures Group agreed to distribute the film Space Dogs: Return to Earth in the summer of 2021 in the United States.[25]

Reception

Critical response

A review from Kino Mail, believed the movie captured the true essence of an alternative USSR universe in animation format: "A lot of incredible events and plot twists fall on the viewer with stunning speed. At the same time — which is a rarity these days — the creators of the tape manage to preserve the logic and coherence of their unusual world-an alternative cartoon USSR, where charming cosmonaut dogs have become real superheroes."[26]

Kino Afisha, remarked the film explored the theme of misunderstanding and the problems that can be caused by poor communication. Overall the film is an entertainer for the children audience and summarized the film as, "Russian "Star Trek" for the little ones."[27]

UK reviews were positive toward the film. The Up Coming from UK reviewed the film is a perfect film for dog owners. With a 4/5 stars, the review remarked the animation is "beautiful, evoking a sense of magic and adventure that only this genre of cinema can create. The digitally-rendered Belka and Strelka look eerily similar to the real Soviet space pups whilst being loveable and strong personas in their own right. Supporting characters come in every shape, size and colour and so much of the feature’s humour come from the rich variety of animals in its lively world."[24] The Review Avenue, found the film has "an impressive array of animals" primarily intended to entertain the young audience. In terms of animation the review summarized, "Its animation is competent, bursting with colour and additional detail in its character designs. The titular dogs look more like their real-world counterparts than ever before, with extra attention seemingly given to their hair and fur compared to others on screen."[28]

LondonNet review explains, "Space Dogs: Return To Earth idles into first gear with an opening set-piece involving intergalactic ice monsters and maintains the same pace as events unfold above and below the waves. Some of the vocal performances merge in pitch and tone though thankfully, Evlannikova’s picture is light on meaningful dialogue so there’s never any danger of a key plot point being waylaid."[29] Movie Reviews 101 stated, "This is one movie that will play into the family audience with ease, you will get some laughs, deal with the teamwork, as both Belka and Strelka will both have weaknesses the other will cover up and help them through."[8]

Adaptations

From a humble street dogs, the famous dogs Belka and Strelka have captured the public imagination ever since their space exploration in 1960. The release date for Space Dogs: Tropical Adventure in Russia coincided just 1 month after the 60th anniversary of the historic flight into space by the famous Soviet dogs Belka and Strelka. The original film Space Dogs was released ten years ago in recognition of the 50th anniversary of this event.[4]

The Belka and Strelka Space Dogs franchise has seen supported not only locally but also internationally. The film is noted for its international distribution. In the United States, in several planetariums and science museums, Space Dogs is frequently presented as a reading and supplement to the educational program, so that the public know of space frontier's first explorers.[30]

in ten years the series has three full-length films, with the film Space Dogs: Return to Earth marking the establishment of a Space Dogs trilogy. The series has also featured two animated series, a musical, books, computer, and board games. On the streets of some cities there are road signs with the image of heroes.[10] The first film, was shown in 160 countries and translated into 45 languages.[4] The film series has also been nominated for film awards including the Multimir animation award.[31]

See also

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