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Featuring:
Diana Arbenina, Leonid Barats, Mikhail Beskorovayny
Written by:
Leonid Barats
Rostislav Khait
Sergey Petreykov
Directed by:
Dmitriy Dyachenko
Release Date:
March 20, 2008
Original Title:
День радио
Alternate Titles:
День радіо
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Central Partnership
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 98
It's the day of radio in Russia. The radio station staff decides to invite famous bands, who will perform live for the ship with animals stranded in the Sea of Japan. And something goes wrong!
The movie follows the craziest, funniest, and the most unusual working day of the As IF Radio station staff. To get the ratings up, they need to turn a small accident into a global catastrophe. And they are willing to do anything for their beloved audience.
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Costume Design:
Tatyana Koltsova
Director:
Dmitriy Dyachenko
Director of Photography:
Maksim Trapo
Editor:
Igor Malakhov
Executive Producer:
Aleksandr Nakhimson
Makeup Artist:
Irina Davletyarova
Music Producer:
Mikhail Kozyrev
Producer:
Leonid Barats
Sergey Petreykov
Rostislav Khait
Aleksandr Tsekalo
Production Design:
Oleg Smarovsky
Sound Director:
Igor Gotsmanov
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