Mars (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 11, 2004

Original Title:
Марс

Alternate Titles:
Марс

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Central Partnership
Studio SLON

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+ 

Runtime: 100

Somewhere deep, deep in Russia there is a town called Marks (named after Karl Marks, founder of Communism theory) where all people are working on toy factory and receiving their wages as toys. News from other cities are arriving on very rare occasion. One morning, Boris, a former boxing who is running from something, wakes up in train and see four letters MAR_S. From his first steps he starts to meet new people as Gregori, young man with a dream who is in love with local librarian, Greta, whose dream is to get out from this god-forgotten town. With each new step, he is meeting new people, but the past is hard to escape

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Additional Director of Photography:
Oleg Shuvaev

Assistant Director:
Marina Kopylkova
Tatyana Sulyaeva

Costume Design:
Marina Ananyeva

Director:
Anna Melikyan

Director of Photography:
Oleg Lukichyov

Editor:
Ivan Lebedev

Makeup Artist:
Elvira Emelyanova

Music:
Alexey Aygi

Producer:
Sabina Eremeeva
Ruben Dishdishyan

Production Design:
Ulyana Ryabova

Screenplay:
Anna Melikyan

Sound Director:
Aleksandr Kopeykin

Stunt Coordinator:
Oleg Poddubnyy

Underwater Director of Photography:
Grigoriy Yablochnikov
Yuri Levchenko

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