About Love (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 10, 2015

Original Title:
Про Любовь

Alternate Titles:
Pro Lyubov

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Magnum Film
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 115

All You Need Is Love

What is love? The heroes of the film try to answer this question. A series of the most different characters and their stories are woven together. Small stories about various things, all about love: a young pair who prefer to live through images of Japanese anime-heroes; a secretary who receives an obscene offer from her boss; a Japanese woman who arrives in Moscow in search of a Russian man; a graffiti artist in search of beauty; an ex-wife employed by her husband for an unusual task; and many other things...

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Additional Director of Photography:
Vladimir Kanareykin

Assistant Director:
Tatyana Samoilova

Casting Director:
Olga Gileva
Tatyana Khrechkova

Costume Design:
Anna Chistova

Dialogue Editor:
Nikita Gankin

Director:
Anna Melikyan

Director of Photography:
Fedor Lyass

Editor:
Dmitry Korabelnikov
Mikhail Igonin

Music:
Dmitry Emelyanov

Producer:
Valeria Kozlovskaya
Anna Melikyan

Production Sound Mixer:
Nikita Gankin

Screenplay:
Vladislav Malakhov

Sound Director:
Boris Voyt

Visual Effects:
Nikita Argunov

Writer:
Andrey Migachev
Anna Melikyan

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