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Where was Batya 2. Ded filmed

Батя 2. Дед

Year: 2025

Genre: Comedy

Country: Russia

<p>The movie &ldquo;Batya 2. Grandfather&rdquo; - sequel to the movie &lsquo;Batya&rsquo;. Filming of the movie &ldquo;Batya 2. Grandfather&rdquo; began at the Moscow film studio AMEDIA. Then the work on the picture moved to the village of Kyn, located 250 kilometers from Perm. Founded in 1763, in 2020 this village received the status of historical heritage due to the preserved architectural monuments, including the Holy Trinity Church, built in 1864. One of the movie&#39;s scenes was filmed at this temple. In addition, the largest scene of the film was shot in Kynu at the local train station. For its realization attracted about 100 people, and also used a retro train from the Great Patriotic War, provided by the Sverdlovsk Railway. After the filming in the village of Kyn was completed, the team returned to Moscow to continue working on the movie.</p>

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  • The road by the river

    In movie

    Scene where A girl rushes on her bicycle, pedaling desperately, but the chain has come off and there is no strength in her legs to stop the movement. With a loud scream, the poor girl rushes down the mountain towards the river.

    Real

    Scene was shot by the Chusovaya River in the village of Kyn. The Chusovaya is one of the most picturesque waterways of the Urals. Its winding channel flows through the Perm Krai and the Sverdlovsk Oblast, flowing among rocky cliffs, dense forests and green meadows. The waters of the river, clear and unhurried, create a unique background for any action, be it a quiet boat ride or the filming of such dramatic scenes.

  • Village street

    In movie

    Scene where we see a harsh and ruthless dental procedure to remove a tooth from the grandfather: the boy has a rope tied around his milk (hopefully) tooth, the other end of which is attached to the motorcycle on which the grandfather is sitting. Rough enough, but effective and fast!

    Real

    Scene was shot in the village of Kyn, located in the Lysvensky district of the Perm region. This historical settlement, which dates back to 1763, is surrounded by the picturesque nature of the Ural Mountains. The village lies on the bank of the Kyn River, which gives the area a special color and picturesqueness. Kyn is famous for its status of a historical settlement: many unique buildings of the XVIII-XIX centuries have been preserved here.