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Release Date:
December 1, 2006
Original Title:
Барин
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Alyaska Producer Center
Production Countries:
Ukraine
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 100
A prosperous businessman Nikita after his birthday party finds himself in a tiny village surrounded by swamps, but what's more - all the peasants there call him "My lord" and are sure that they are living in Russia in the beginning of the 19th century. At first Nikita finds this hard to believe, but later on he settles down quite comfortably and finds his true love. All would have been well if his friends hadn't played a trick on him - yes, that's all been staged and is part of his birthday surprise. Nikita is torn between returning to his modern world and his love
Assistant Camera:
Stanislav Kaminskiy
Assistant Costume Designer:
Yanina Degtyar
Assistant Director:
Yuriy Bober
Anna Akulevych
Andrey Rudenko
Aleksey Lemekha
Assistant Production Design:
Aleksandr Voloshin
Assistant Sound Designer:
Anton Denisov
Assistant Sound Editor:
Gleb Shchepotin
Camera Operator:
Maksim Bayev
Camera Technician:
Georgiy Komlev
Casting Director:
Svetlana Goroshkova
Costume Designer:
Gala Otenko
Costumer:
Viktoriya Burdyug
Oksana Tkachenko
Director:
Vitaliy Potapov
Director of Photography:
Volodymyr Huievskyi
Driver:
Vitaliy Kozinnyy
Lead Editor:
Natalya Lebeda
Makeup Artist:
Yulia Miroshnitchenko
Makeup Designer:
Irina Solodovskaya
Original Music Composer:
Mike Kaufman-Portnikov
Producer:
German Arkhipov
Producer's Assistant:
Sergey Slyzkyy
Production Design:
Yevhen Pitenin
Props:
Aleksey Khizhnyak
Pyrotechnician:
Roman Bezuglov
Screenplay:
Mykola Rybalka
Vladimir Zhovnoruk
Sound Director:
Sergey Kuzmin
Sound Editor:
Tamaz Kvatashidze
Steadicam Operator:
Aleksandr Sakhno
Stunt Coordinator:
Ruslan Gorelyy
Stunts:
Arseniy Goloborodko
Aleksandr Kondratenko
Supervising Producer:
Aleksey Lyakhov
Vladislav Senchilo
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