Ladytaksa on the forum found a interview on a russian site for One Cinema about Bigga than Ben.
She's translated Ben's interview and also translated parts of Andrei Chadov aka Spiker interview where he talks about Ben.
How
did you get to the film?
- At that time I was finishing my
work at the Star Dust. Once producer
Suzie Halewood invited me to a meeting
but said nothing about
any casting. When I came to her
studio it turned out that there
was being held a casting. Suzie
asked me to read a text with russian
accent. I fell in love with the
script immediately. I think that
my love for the story about two
russian guys helped me to get the
role.
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Do you have any resemblance with
your character?
- I think there are more differences...Cobakka
is a big guy. To look more mighty
I had to put on a lot of clothes.
I grew a small beard for the role.
as for the resemblance...I think
we both have an analytic turn of
mind, we can and like to analyse
different situations, people. But
he is much harsher than I am - emotionaly
and physically, maybe thanks to
his life experience.
-
How was the work with Andrei going?
- Great! though he spoke bad english
and I understood nothing in russian.
during the shooting we lived in
one flat and with the help of cigarettes
and vodka we gradually statred to
understand each other, value the
humour. Andrei is a cool guy and
plus to that he is a brilliant actor.
-
But how did you manage to work together,
speaking different languages?
- Easily. for a house relations
I bought an english-russian phrase-book
and there was an interpreter on
the set.
-
Have you learned anything new about
England during the shooting?
- It was great to work in my native
city, I had never shooted in London
before. After this film I opened
my eyes on an ambiguous attitude
of english people towards the immigrants,
foreigners and tourists.
-
What do you think can interest english
people in the film?
- The same thing that interested
me: the opportunity to look at our
country from different point of
view. It gives you a lot.
-
You are not only an actor, but also
a musician. what do you think about
the role of the music in the film?
- The music helped to create an
atmosphere of modern London. the
mix of russian and british music
was necessary to make the audience
to feel the difference between the
cultures.
-
Did you like the soundtrack?
- 4-5 compositions I liked a lot,
especcialy the one of Pete Doherty.
-
Please tell us about your impression
after you first saw the film?
- I was surprised how cool it turned
out to be in spite of the sort period
of the shooting - only 4 weeks.
I did not expect such a result because
the shooting was held almost without
rehearsals, in realistic format,
as with hidden camera.
-
What are you working at nowadays?
- These days I'm shooting in Oscar
Wilde's famous novel "The Picture
of Dorian Gray".
Andrei Chadov aka Spiker interview
where he talks about Ben.
- How did you get on with your partner,
Ben Barnes?
- To tell the truth, we didn't get
into contact with each other immediately.
During the shooting Ben was 25,
now he is 26, but he made an impression
of a complete child: hi-hi, ha-ha
- it was incomprehensible how to
communicate with him. but in the
process of the shooting we chumed
up, the story helped us, we became
closer. By the way, during the shooting
he had no place to live at, he is
a student, since his 18th birth
day he has been living separately
from his parents and he has been
supporting himself. so he lived
if and when, and the last two weeks
he lived at my place. i'm so happy
for his, now he will for sure get
his own place to live (smiles).
-
Your parnter graduated Kingston
University with two specialities
- english literature and drama.
was it difficult to communicate
with a person, who knows english
much better than an avarage englishman?
- ...For a month I lived almost
alone, there was no a word in russian.
I spoke russian on the set, Ben
- english, and we understood each
other perfectly, almost without
any translation, just because of
the emotions.
-
On the set, there met two guys,
the one was russian - who had no
foggiest idea about english life,
the other was englishman who had
to get into the role of a russian...what
did you learnt from each other?
- I taught Ben russian slang and
accent. Ben has an ideal pronunciation,
but he had to exaggerate it. He
mispronounced the words so industriously,
trying to take off russian accent!
As for me...I didn't learn anything
from him. I was taking pleausre
in life and work.
-
Were those conditions in the film
closer to the native englishman
than to you?
- They were new to Ben because he
didn't know this side of the english
life and get into a story, conditions
which where absolutely crazy for
him. At first, Suzie even confessed
that she had doubted in him. Ben
had such a 'sugary' type, a resemblance
with young Keanu Reeves - real Prince
Charming. and here we have a story
about drugs...I think it was easier
for me, because there were such
moments when I had to stand up for
myself and my childhood wasn't very
bright.
-
Does Cobakka from the film look
like his prototype?
- No, Cobakka in real life and Ben
Barnes are absolutely different.
Cobakka is very tall and thin, absolutely
another type. But, I think, that's
not the point, the main thing is
that everything coincides per se....
Projects
The
Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Part: Caspian
Release: May 2010
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The
Picture of Dorian Gray
Part: Dorian Gray
Release: 2009
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Easy
Virtue
Part: John Whittaker
Release: 7th November 2008
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Site
Photos
Bigga
than Ben
Part: Cobakka
Release: 2008
Info Official
Site Photos
Prince
Caspian
Part: Caspian
Release: 16th May 2008
Info Official
Site Photos
Stardust
Part: Young Dunstan Thorn
Release: 2007
Info Official
Site Photos
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