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Release Date:
March 26, 2006
Original Title:
Жесть
Alternate Titles:
Zhest
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Arnold and Gregor Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 110
Marina (Alyona Babenko) is a journalist contemplating retiring, bored of writing stories of serial killers and murders that are front page news one day, and then are quickly forgotten the next. At a large house a lawyer is holed up, police are in the front garden, snipers on the roof and the lawyer asks for Marina. She’s a little surprised by this as she and the lawyer have only crossed paths a few times during her career, but agrees to go to the lawyers house. Arriving at the house she’s confronted by the large police presence, she’s given a quick debrief of the situation and requested not to go into the house. She declines and enters the house. Just inside the front door is the lawyers wife, she tell Marina that he’s lost it and locked the children in their rooms and that he’s going to kill them all.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Andrey Belkanov
Assistant Director:
Viktor Balashov
Casting Director:
Anastasiya Samsonova
Costume Design:
Ekaterina Lizogubova
Director:
Denis Neimand
Director of Photography:
Mikhail Mukasey
Editor:
Alexander Andryuschenko
Makeup Artist:
Nikolai Pilyavskiy
Original Music Composer:
Igor Vdovin
Production Design:
Vladimir Yuzhakov
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ilya Boyko
Sound Director:
Natalya Roginskaya
Stunt Coordinator:
Viktor Ivanov
Writer:
Konstantin Murzenko
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