High Security Vacation (2009) [G]

Release Date:
August 25, 2009

Original Title:
Каникулы строгого режима

Alternate Titles:
Kanikuli strogogo rezhima

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Russia
Buzz Production
Cinema Directorate Studio

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+  US: G 

Runtime: 115

Two escaped convicts pose as children's summer camp staff in order to evade capture and learn about caring for others in the process. Sumrak has been in prison since he was 16 years old but is pushing thirty now, is well acquainted with prison gang culture and covered with tattoos. Evgeni Koltsov is a former police officer unjustly imprisoned and destined for a death sentence from the other inmates if he stays in prison.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Aleksey Malinkovich

Assistant Director:
Viktoriya Demidova

Costume Design:
Irina Ivanova

Director:
Igor Zaytsev

Director of Photography:
Antoine Vivas Denisov

Executive Producer:
Dmitry Nelidov
Alexander Malinkovich

Music:
Ruslan Muratov

Producer:
Dzhanik Fayziev
Anatoliy Maksimov
Nikolay Popov
Leonid Petrov
Georgy Ryumin

Production Design:
Elena Zhukova

Set Designer:
Sergey Smilga

Sound Director:
Sergey Chuprov

Stunt Coordinator:
Valeriy Derkach
Aleksandr Anshutts
Alexander Drozhzhin

Writer:
Andrey Kivinov

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