On September 26, Russian audiences experienced the high-stakes tension of “Project Silence”, the acclaimed South Korean survival thriller, with its premiere on the Ostrosuzhetnoe TV Channel, part of the Tricolor satellite network.
Directed by Kim Tae-gon, “Project Silence” follows a harrowing series of events after a deadly accident on a fog-covered bridge. As chaos unfolds, survivors find themselves not only battling the elements — but also a terrifying secret: an experimental military project has gone out of control, unleashing dangerous creatures into their midst.
The cast includes a high-ranking government official, a veterinarian, and everyday citizens, all thrust into an escalating nightmare. The film delivers fast-paced action, emotional depth, and the signature tension South Korean cinema is known for.
By broadcasting “Project Silence”, Tricolor’s Ostrosuzhetnoe TV Channel — known for its lineup of thrillers, action films, and suspense — continues its mission to bring premium international content to Russian viewers.
The premiere was a standout addition to the channel’s autumn programming, reinforcing its reputation as a go-to destination for gripping, edge-of-your-seat entertainment.