A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 12, 1997
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 10
Finale:
August 13, 1997
Original Title:
Санчо с ранчо
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Fontan
Countries:
RU
The parody series "Sancho from the Ranch" was part of the St. Petersburg television program "Chameleon", curated by the famous director Yuri Mamin. The idea of this parody was that the supposedly Mexican TV series "Sancho from the Ranch" was seen by viewers in two guises at once: on the screen and behind the screen. On the screen there are heartbreaking incidents in sunny Mexico, and off the screen an ordinary Russian family is watching them with excitement – grandmother and grandfather, father and mother, daughter and son. The trick is that they also appear in exotic Mexican roles, and seem to be watching themselves.
Co-Director:
Boris Pavlov-Silvanskiy
Co-Writer:
Yuri Mamin
Costume Design:
Natalya Zamakhina
Director:
Yuri Mamin
Director of Photography:
Maksim Volokh
Lead Editor:
Yaroslav Kozemerchak
Makeup Designer:
Tamara Frid
Original Music Composer:
Aleksei Zalivalov
Producer:
Igor Istomin
Production Design:
Natalya Kochergina
Production Manager:
Ali Telyakov
Screenplay:
Vladimir Vardunas
Script Supervisor:
Kirill Vvedenskiy
Sound Director:
Dmitriy Rytikov
Sound Montage Associate:
Leonid Gavrichenko
Dmitriy Rytikov
Sound Recordist:
Leonid Gavrichenko
Dmitriy Rytikov
Supervising Film Editor:
Yevgeni Litvinov
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