Office Romance. Our time (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 17, 2011

Original Title:
Служебный роман. Наше время

Alternate Titles:
Sluzhebnyy Roman. Nashe Vremya

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Leopolis

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 88

Anatoli Yefremovich Novoseltsev works in a ratings company, whose director is an unattractive and bossy woman. An old friend of his, Yuri Grigorievich Samokhvalov, who gets appointed assistant director, wants to make Novoseltsev the manager but encounters objections from Ludmila Prokopievna Kalugina, the director. Samokhvalov then advises Novoseltsev to lightly hit on the boss. Ironically, Novoseltsev and Kalugina fall in love with each other...

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Additional Director of Photography:
Anton Zenkovich

Assistant Costume Designer:
Oksana Sumenko

Assistant Director:
Klim Poplavskiy

Camera Operator:
Andrey Deyneko

Director:
Sarik Andreasyan

Director of Photography:
Petr Bratersky

Editor:
Kirill Kozlov

Original Music Composer:
Alexandr Vartanov
Artashes Andreasyan

Producer:
Sergey Livnev
Georgy Malkov
Sergey Dodenko

Production Design:
Viktor Shmelev

Screenplay:
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Andrey Kureychik
Nicholay Kovbas

Sound Designer:
Aleksandr Kopeykin

Sound Director:
Viktor Timshin

Steadicam Operator:
Igor Votintsev

Stunt Coordinator:
Viktor Ivanov

VFX Supervisor:
Renat Gabdrakhmanov

Visual Effects Producer:
Garry Simonyan
Angela Petrosyan

Writer:
Sarik Andreasyan
Sergey Shefir
Boris Shefir

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