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Release Date:
January 1, 2024
Original Title:
Бременские музыканты
Alternate Titles:
Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Russia-1
Soyuzmultfilm
Studio Trite
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 6+
Runtime: 116
The legendary band of traveling musicians is back together! Troubadour and his friends - Donkey, Dog, Cat, and Rooster - rejoin to take on a heroic mission. The musicians and their leader set out to bring laughter and joy back to the gloomy streets of Bremen. First of all, they are tasked with making the King's daughter laugh. The meeting between Troubadour and the Princess sparks feelings of love in them but also results in a dangerous adventure. Troubadour and his friends face many challenges but they push on through because love makes it all worthwhile. As for the Princess - she runs away from her father’s palace. Scheming bandits, a cunning detective, and the royal family's internal squabbling create all kinds of problems, but in the end the cheerful Bremen Town Musicians make everyone dance to their tune!
Assistant Director:
Ekaterina Molochnaya
Camera Operator:
Andrey Pitinov
Casting Director:
Anastasia Bagirova
Costume Design:
Oksana Shevchenko
Director:
Alexey Nuzhnyy
Director of Photography:
Igor Grinyakin
Editor:
Kirill Piskarev
Makeup Artist:
Pyotr Gorshenin
Anastasiya Vasina
Ekaterina Odintsova
Music:
Gennadiy Gladkov
Maxim Fadeev
Producer:
Anton Zlatopolskiy
Nikita Mikhalkov
Leonid Vereshchagin
Alexey Nuzhnyy
Production Design:
Margarita Ablaeva
Set Designer:
Yelena Shkatova
Songs:
Gennadiy Gladkov
Yury Entin
Sound Director:
Alexey Samodelko
Aleksandr Dudka
Steadicam Operator:
Valeriy Petrov
Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Stetsenko
VFX Supervisor:
Alexander Petrov
Visual Effects Producer:
Sergey Shtangel
Alexey Gusev
Darya Fardzinova
Alexandr Gorokhov
Nikolay Goryaev
Ksenia Lugovkina
Aleksandra Mityushova
Writer:
Alexey Nuzhnyy
Igor Grinyakin
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