A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 5, 2019
Original Title:
Одесса
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Lenfilm
Marmot Film
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Mosfilm
Russia-1
Valery Todorovsky Production Company
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: 18 LT: N-18 RU: 18+
Runtime: 130
Odessa, August 1970. A heat wave. The city is full of tourists. Boris, a journalist and foreign affairs specialist, and his eight-year-old son Valeri arrive from Moscow to visit Boris’ in-laws, Grigori Iosifovich and Raisa Irovna Davidov. But on the day of their arrival, Odessa declares a quarantine due to a cholera outbreak, and the city is closed off. Having come for a few days, the son-in-law is plunged into a world changed by serious danger. Family secrets will be disclosed, improbable events happen, and a great forbidden love starts.
Camera Operator:
Roman Vasyanov
Casting Director:
Tatyana Talkova
Co-Director:
Irina Tretyakova
Costume Design:
Aleksandr Osipov
Director:
Valery Todorovsky
Director of Photography:
Roman Vasyanov
Editorial Manager:
Aleksey Bobrov
Executive Producer:
Elena Gorbunova
Idea:
Valery Todorovsky
Line Producer:
Dmitry Davidenko
Novel:
Dmitry Ivanov
Original Music Composer:
Anna Drubich
Producer:
Leonid Yarmolnik
Valery Todorovsky
Production Design:
Vladimir Gudilin
Production Manager:
Lyubov Grebyonkina
Property Master:
Yekaterina Kharnas
Screenplay:
Maxim Belozor
Sound Director:
Sergey Chuprov
Stunt Coordinator:
Dmitriy Tarasenko
Stunts:
Svetlana Khasanova
Mariya Fedina
Aleksandr Fedin
Yaroslav Godunov
Igor Buyanover
Viktor Zlenskiy
Thanks:
Roman Abramovich
Elena Baturina
Mikhail Prokhorov
Visual Effects Producer:
Aleksandr Tokmakov
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