Re-certification (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 3, 2019

Original Title:
Переаттестация

Alternate Titles:
Pereattestatsiya

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

A quiet, intelligent, seemingly pleasant family lived their lives neither good nor bad. After death, they were sent to Purgatory - an intermediate state of souls. Here they are doomed to endless tea-drinking for small talk and solving the economic affairs of the office of Hell. To pass the recertification and determine their souls in Heaven or Hell, the family will have to complete the task of the more than cunning Lucifer: when the affairs of unallocated souls "accidentally" get at their table, how will each of them manifest themselves? Condemn? Have mercy? Or maybe he will return the papers that do not belong to him?

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Director:
Anna Kuzminykh

Director of Photography:
Elena Bolgova

Editor:
Alexey Ustinov

Producer:
Alexandr Brovarets

Production Design:
Mariya Starostina

Screenplay:
Yana Stanovova
Mariya Konstantinova
Anna Kuzminykh

Sound Director:
Dmitry Markin

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