Dead Mountain: The Dyatlov Pass Incident (2020-2020)

Premiere:
November 16, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
November 26, 2020

Creators:
Ilya Kulikov

Original Title:
Перевал Дятлова

Alternate Titles:
Dead Mountain
La Montaña De La Muerte: El Incidente del Paso Dyatlov
Pereval Dyatlova
Перевал Дятлова

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Mystery

Production Companies:
1-2-3 Production
Premier Studios

Countries:
RU

Russia, 1959. A KGB major investigates the mysterious deaths of a group of nine student hikers in the Ural Mountains. Troubled by his past as a WWII veteran, he has a sixth sense and death seems to follow him around as he digs deeper into the mysterious incident. The more he learns, the more it becomes clear: the reason the students died will never see the light of day.

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Casting Director:
Elena Abramova

Costume Design:
Darya Fomina

Creative Producer:
Aleksandr Sysoev

Director of Photography:
Gleb Filatov
Alexey Strelov

Editor:
Stepan Gordeev

Executive Producer:
Petr Shakhlevich

Makeup Artist:
Anastasiya Esadze

Music:
Igor Sychev

Post Production Producer:
Nadezhda Zhukova

Producer:
Andrey Semenov
Ivan Golomovzyuk
Valeriy Fedorovich
Olga Kurenkova
Evgeniy Nikishov

Production Design:
Mariya Pasichnik-Raksha

Sound Designer:
Vijay Rathinam
Alexey Sinitsyn

Sound Director:
Roman Platonov

Sound Effects Editor:
Alexey Sinitsyn

Supervising Sound Editor:
Alexey Sinitsyn
Dmitry Kliminov

VFX Supervisor:
Ilya Shutov

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