12 (2007) [PG-13]

Release Date:
June 6, 2007

Original Title:
12

Alternate Titles:
Dodici
Двенадцать

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematograph
Mosfilm
Studio Trite

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 159

A loose remake of “12 Angry Men”, “12” is set in contemporary Moscow where 12 very different men must unanimously decide the fate of a young Chechen accused of murdering his step-father, a Russian army officer. Consigned to a makeshift jury room in a school gymnasium, one by one each man takes center stage to confront, connect, and confess while the accused awaits a verdict and revisits his heartbreaking journey through war in flashbacks.

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Camera Operator:
Martin Grošup

Casting:
Tamara Odintsova

Costume Design:
Natalya Dzyubenko

Director:
Nikita Mikhalkov

Director of Photography:
Vladislav Opelyants

Editor:
Enzo Meniconi
Andrey Zaytsev

Executive Producer:
Aleksey Balashov
Sergey Gurevich

Line Producer:
Yekaterina Yakovleva
Aleksey Karpushin

Original Music Composer:
Eduard Artemyev

Producer:
Nikita Mikhalkov
Leonid Vereshchagin

Production Design:
Viktor Petrov

Sound Editor:
André Rigaut

Sound Effects Editor:
Alexander Volodin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Julien Perez
Vincent Arnardi

Sound mixer:
André Rigaut

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ilya Churinov

Writer:
Nikita Mikhalkov
Aleksandr Novototskiy-Vlasov
Vladimir Moiseenko
Reginald Rose

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