Insatiable (2006) [N/A]

Featuring:
Artyom Tkachenko, Maksim Lagashkin, Mark Bogatyryov

Written by:
Ruslan Baltzer

Directed by:
Ruslan Baltzer


Release Date:
August 31, 2006

Original Title:
Ненасытные

Alternate Titles:
Nenasytnye

Genres:
Action | Comedy

Production Companies:
Cinemafour
Paradise Production Center

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 90

In the city of the dissolute sun, the depraved sea and naked bodies, which took on such a frank appearance when freedom, which means permissiveness and lawlessness, descended into the post—Soviet space, three teenagers live - Archie, Buba and Tema, dreaming of stirring up their rap team "Insatiable". We need money. Where can I get it?

In the city of a dissolute sun, sea and naked bodies, which took on such a frank appearance, when freedom, which means permissiveness and lawlessness, appeared in the post-Soviet space, three teenagers live - Archie, Booba and Tema.

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Rankings and Honors

Insatiable (2006) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 2.9/10

Additional Director of Photography:
Ilya Kosachev

Costume Design:
Aleksandra Bolshakova

Director:
Ruslan Baltzer

Director of Photography:
Pavel Ignatov

Editor:
Marsel Shashmulin

Producer:
Aleksandr Robak
Maksim Lagashkin

Production Design:
Daniil Dukhavin

Sound Director:
Evgeniy Nesin
Alexey Samodelko

VFX Supervisor:
Sergey Vygran

Writer:
Ruslan Baltzer

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