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Release Date:
April 18, 2024
Original Title:
Сто лет тому вперёд
Alternate Titles:
Sto let tomu vpered
Sto let tomu vperyod
Сто лет тому вперед
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Art Pictures Studio
Central Partnership
National Media Group
Russia-1
Soyuzmultfilm
Vodorod Film Company
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 6+
Kolya and Alice live in different worlds. Kolya lives in modern-day Moscow, while Alice lives 100 years in the future. Kolya likes playing video games, writing rap songs and hanging out with his friends. He doesn’t think about the future at all. Alice knows everything about alien animal life, martial arts, and the history of the galaxy. The past holds a painful memory for Alice - her mother was killed in a battle between earthlings and space pirates. The defeated forces of evil will one day return, and worlds will collide. Kolya and Alice will meet, and their meeting will shape the future of our universe.
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Costume Design:
Tatyana Dolmatovskaya
Director:
Alexander Andryuschenko
Director of Photography:
Yury Nikogosov
Mikhail Milashin
Novel:
Kir Bulychyov
Producer:
Mikhail Vrubel
Alexander Andryuschenko
Fyodor Bondarchuk
Antonina Li
Production Design:
Vladislav Ogay
Screenplay:
Andrey Zolotarev
Kseniya Miroshnik
Story:
Kir Bulychyov
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