A Driver for Vera (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 27, 2004

Original Title:
Водитель для Веры

Alternate Titles:
Voditel dlya Very

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Channel 1+1
Channel One
Prodyuserskaya Firma Igorya Tolstunova

Production Countries:
Russia | Ukraine

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 105

The film is set during 1962 in Sevastopol, Crimea, then a secret Navy Base in the Soviet Union. General Serov hires Viktor, a cadet from the Kremlin Guard to work as his private chauffeur. In a jet-black "ZIM" limo, Viktor is chauffeuring the General's disabled daughter Vera. Viktor is oblivious to the hidden agenda of the KGB agent Saveliev, who manipulates everyone behind the scenes in the old rivalry between the Army and KGB.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Vladimir Klimov
Nikolay Podzemelny
Nikolai Zuyev

Color Timer:
Ivan Maslennikov

Costume Design:
Ekaterina Dyminskaya

Director:
Pavel Chukhray

Director of Photography:
Igor Klebanov

Editor:
Olga Grinshpun

Executive Producer:
Mikhail Zilberman
Lyudmila Zakharova

Music:
Eduard Artemyev

Producer:
Vitaly Koshman
Alexander Rodnyansky
Igor Tolstunov

Production Design:
Olga Kravchenya

Production Manager:
Anna Kagarlitskaya

Sound Director:
Leonid Veitkov

Stunt Coordinator:
Sergey Vorobyov

Writer:
Pavel Chukhray

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