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Release Date:
September 15, 2005
Original Title:
Мужской сезон: Бархатная революция
Alternate Titles:
Muzhskoy Sezon. Barkhatnaya Revolyutsiya
Velvet Revolution
紫色末日風暴
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Rospofilm
Step by Step Film Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 117
Events of the film take place in both hemispheres. Presidents of countries, bosses of drug cartels, special agents and powerful secret service agencies from all around the world are the first hand participants of its events. The film begins with an account of a shocking yet quite ordinary skirmish - an average drug kin pin is beating one of his assistants with a golf club with a purpose of educating him, because the assistant's cell phone was quite unlawfully confiscated by an overly diligent secret service agent. The mutilated gangster understands the incommensurability of his guilt and the level of his fault, and becomes the first character who asks the question: What do we know about the world we live in?
Additional Director of Photography:
Vladimir Ilyin
Levan Kapanadze
Maxim Chirkov
Director:
Oleg Stepchenko
Director of Photography:
Mariya Solovyova
Editor:
Egor Puzanov
Music:
Anton Garcia
Producer:
Alexey A. Petrukhin
Production Design:
David Dadunashvili
Screenplay:
Alexey A. Petrukhin
Aleksandr Karpov
Oleg Stepchenko
Sound Director:
Anatoly Belozerov
Aleksei Antropov
Stunt Coordinator:
Sergey Vorobyov
Dmitriy Tarasenko
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