Как с Максимом х(пип)ня случилась (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 20, 2022

Original Title:
Как с Максимом х(пип)ня случилась

Alternate Titles:
Kak s Maskimom kh(pip)nya sluchilas

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Industry Film School

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

In order to get the opportunity to make his first film, the aspiring director Maxim is forced to agree with the producer's comments and make censored changes to his script. Yes, it will be a completely different movie, but it will be. Returning home, Maxim discovers an extremely unusual phenomenon: instead of a mat in speech, he hears a piercing "piiip", and instead of naked body parts — black "patches" and a fuzzy image. And even alcohol has lost its taste and degree. It seems that Maxim has become the main source of censorship for himself.

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Director:
Vitaly Dudnik

Director of Photography:
Alexandr Zyazin

Editor:
Vitaly Dudnik
Alexandr Zyazin
Egor Tarasenko

Producer:
Darya Skugar

Production Design:
Alexandra Moloskina

Screenplay:
Vitaly Dudnik

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