Body (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 15, 1990

Original Title:
Тело

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Ладья

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
SU: 18+ 

Runtime: 84

Svetlana and Nikolay loved each other to the envy of the whole village. The matter went to the wedding - And everything collapsed at one moment due to the usual gossip.

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Administration:
S. Chayka
Tatyana Dementyeva
Petr Soldatov
Aleksey Zaytsev

Assistant Camera:
S. Alekseev
O. Kishko

Assistant Director:
S. Atoyan
V. Lind
N. Myasoyedova
E. Vidyapina

Camera Operator:
Aleksandr Lysykh

Co-Director:
Erlen Sinyavskiy

Colorist:
L. Redulesku

Conductor:
Sergei Skripka

Costume Designer:
Lyudmila Ryabko

Decorator:
Maksim Beshkinskiy

Director:
Nikita Khubov

Director of Photography:
Oleg Runushkin

Gaffer:
Aleksey Konoplyov

Lead Editor:
Vera Kabanova

Makeup Designer:
Irina Tolmachyova

Music Arranger:
Vladimir Vengerovskiy

Music Editor:
Natalya Stroeva

Original Music Composer:
Edison Denisov

Production Design:
Grigori Shirokov

Production Director:
Mikhail Shefer

Screenplay:
Sergey Livnev

Script Editor:
Andrey Ivanov

Sound Director:
Pavel Drozdov

Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Malyshev

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