A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 27, 2018
Original Title:
Довлатов
Alternate Titles:
KP18: Dovlatovas
Довлатов
도블라토프
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Art and Pop Corn
Channel One
Cinema Foundation of Russia
Eurimages
Lenfilm
Message Film
MetraFilms
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
SAGa
Sever Studio
Production Countries:
Poland | Russia | Serbia
Ratings / Certifications:
LT: N-13 NL: 12 RU: 16+
Runtime: 126
Dovlatov charts six days in the life of a brilliant, ironic writer who saw far beyond the rigid limits of 70s Soviet Russia. Sergei Dovlatov fought to preserve his own talent and decency with poet and writer Joseph Brodsky, while watching his artist friends got crushed by the iron-willed state machinery.
Assistant Director:
Vladislav Voloshinov
Associate Producer:
Shota Boterashvili
Boom Operator:
Alexandr Valentsov
Casting Director:
Vladimir Golov
Anna Sagalovich
Co-Director:
Natalya Kalashnikova
Maksim Elagin
Co-Producer:
Maxim Lojevsky
Eduard Pichugin
Rushan Nasibulin
Sergey Titinkov
Costume Design:
Elena Okopnaya
Director:
Aleksei German Jr.
Director of Photography:
Łukasz Żal
Executive Producer:
Alexey Lvovich
Olga Yuntunen
General Manager:
Andrey Savelev
Konstantin Ernst
Artem Vasilyev
In Memory Of:
Sergey Dovlatov
Lead Editor:
Darya Gladysheva
Sergey Ivanov
Producer:
Izabela Wójcik
Miroslav Mogorović
Violetta Kamińska
Dariusz Jabłoński
Production Design:
Elena Okopnaya
Production Manager:
Aneta Cebula-Hickinbotham
Screenplay:
Yuliya Tupikina
Aleksei German Jr.
Second Assistant Director:
Evgeniya Kirpichnikova
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Filipp Martynov
Sound Director:
Ivan Gusakov
Stunt Coordinator:
Vladimir Sevostyanikhin
Thanks:
Nikita Mikhalkov
Ekaterina Dovlatova
Georgiy Poltavchenko
Elena Dovlatova
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