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Release Date:
April 10, 2025
Original Title:
Где наши деньги?
Alternate Titles:
Gde nashi dengi?
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Plus Studio
Zoom Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 18+
Runtime: 76
Three guys from a small town, looking for easy money, decide to rob a local bank. Armed with an excavator, they break into the vault and take everything from there. The morning after the raid, the robbers find out that 25 million rubles have been stolen from the bank. This is where the question "Where is our money?" hangs in the air, because in fact the trio took only a million from the bank, which means that either there is a "rat" among their friends, or there are another 24 million in circulation somewhere in the town.
Costume Design:
Polina Grechko
Creative Producer:
Andrey Fedyay
Alexander Pak
Director:
Vladimir Zinkevich
Director of Photography:
Fedor Struchev
Editor:
Mikhail Klimov
Executive Producer:
Arsen Tarknaev
Makeup Artist:
Yulia Shishkina
Music:
Oleg Belov
Producer:
Olga Filipuk
Michael Kitaev
Vladimir Maslov
Production Design:
Andrey Belan
Sound Director:
Mikhail Alexeenkov
Writer:
Vladimir Zinkevich
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