Evilenko

Evilenko

UK DVD cover
Directed by David Grieco
Produced by Mario Cotone
Written by David Grieco
Starring Malcolm McDowell
Marton Csokas
Ronald Pickup
Music by Angelo Badalamenti
Cinematography Fabio Zamarion
Edited by Francesco Bilotti
Massimo Fiocchi
Production
company
Pacific Pictures
MiBAC
Distributed by Mikado (Italy)
TLA Releasing (UK)
Jinga Films
Release dates
  • 16 April 2004 (2004-04-16) (Italy)
Running time
111 minutes[1]
Country Italy
Language English
Budget $9.7 million

Evilenko is a 2004 English-language Italian crime horror thriller film very loosely based on the Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo. Written and directed by David Grieco, the film stars Malcolm McDowell, Marton Csokas, and Ronald Pickup.

Plot

In 1984, in Kiev, schoolteacher Andrej Romanovich Evilenko is dismissed from his position after attempting to molest a student. Driven by his psychopathic urges and embittered by the collapse of the Soviet Union, Evilenko begins to rape, kill, and cannibalize women and children. It is hinted throughout the movie that Evilenko somehow gained the power to psychically influence his victims, which accounts for their lack of resistance and his continuous evasion of the authorities.

Vadim Timurouvic Lesiev, a magistrate and family man, is assigned to catch the serial killer. For years, Evilenko eludes Lesiev and psychiatrist Aron Richter, who is assigned to profile the killer. Richter eventually finds Evilenko with a little girl and manages to break Evilenko's hypnotic hold on her, but is killed by Evilenko in retaliation; although it appears to Evilenko that she is run over by a train, the girl escapes alive.

Almost eight years later, Lesiev finally captures Evilenko, who by now has killed 55 people, mostly children and young women. On 22 May 1992, Evilenko goes to court, and on 14 February 1994, he is finally executed. Before his execution, several governments expressed interest in Evilenko's psychic abilities and asked for extradition of Evilenko – alive – but were denied.

Cast

Production

The story is a fictionalization of serial killer Andrei Chikatilo's life. Large segments of the film were adapted from Grieco's novel entitled The Communist Who Ate Children. The character is renamed Andrei Evilenko and the film is claimed to be based on a true story.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Angelo Badalamenti and features two tracks with Dolores O'Riordan, "Angels Go to Heaven" and "No Way Out". It has been released in 2004 on CD digipak by Italian music label Minus Habens Records.

See also

References

  1. "EVILENKO (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 23 May 2006. Retrieved 10 July 2013.

External links

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