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Release Date:
December 24, 2020
Original Title:
Love
Alternate Titles:
Отель Love
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Sverdlovsk
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Love Hotel. The best place to spend your holiday on February 14th. So this time the doors of the hotel are open for everyone who wants to make Valentine's Day special, wants to believe in love again, or at least not be alone on this day. Former classmates meet at a restaurant in honor of the 40th anniversary of graduation and old feelings flare up with renewed vigor. A jealous man tries to enter all the rooms on the floor to find his missing wife. A private detective and his attractive client arrange a spy show with wiretaps to bring out the scoundrel husband. An immigrant maid from Uzbekistan chooses between love for her young boy and money from his mother, given for her immediate flight home. And the life of a humble student who dreams of becoming a man in just one hour will never be the same after meeting the most talkative night butterfly in the city ...
Costume Design:
Ekaterina Dmitrieva
Olga Galinskaya
Director:
Igor Tverdokhlebov
Director of Photography:
Mark Ziselson
Editor:
Alexandr Ivanov
Alexandr Amirov
Editorial Services:
Petr Shchepilov
Executive Producer:
Liliya Gaynanova
Line Producer:
Arpine Khachyan
Music Producer:
Dmitry Lanskoy
Producer:
Sergey Svetlakov
David Kocharov
Oleg Tumanov
Said Davdiev
Alexandr Nezlobin
Maksim Lebedev
Production Design:
Olga Sokolova
Screenplay:
Sergey Svetlakov
Said Davdiev
Yakov Sivchenko
Set Decoration:
Alexandr Yurov
Set Photographer:
Petr Shchepilov
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