A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 15, 2010
Original Title:
Прячься!
Alternate Titles:
Pryachsya!
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
CTB Film Company
Kaskad Films
Star Media
Production Countries:
Germany | Ireland | Russia | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 RU: 16+ US: PG-13
Runtime: 80
Two veteran meteorologists spend their days on a remote mountain weather station, accompanied by a young boy working as a cook. Their every-day lifestyle, made of creating matchstick models on one side, researching the big-foot myth on the other, and the boy's constant need to find places for hiding is briefly interrupted by a visit from two tourists: husband and his young wife - traveling to visit a cave near the weather station, so they'd mark their five year anniversary. Their arrival is the primer for an unknown series of events that puts an experienced inspector and his young colleague where we find them at the beginning of the movie: on a deserted weather station, where everyone seems to have vanished into thin air. The hank slowly unrolls as viewer discovers the truth behind everything, step by step, until the final loop of a long story line unravels and present him the final surprise.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Michael Onipenko
Assistant Director:
Andrey Peshekhodko
Casting Director:
Tatyana Statsman
Costume Design:
Darya Zonova
Director:
Johnny O'Reilly
Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Simonov
Editor:
Karen Oganesyan
Producer:
Vitaliy Bordachev
Sergei Selyanov
Anton Zlatopolskiy
Andrey Anokhin
Kirill Burdikhin
Vladyslav Riashyn
Andrey Zakharov
Yuliya Matyash
Production Design:
Nikita Chernov
Sound Director:
Maxim Romasevich
Special Effects Supervisor:
Oleksandr Kucherov
Stunt Coordinator:
Amur Gamaev
Writer:
Aleksey Kolmogorov
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