A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 6, 1993
Original Title:
Вагон
Alternate Titles:
Vagon
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Art Union Ecofilm
Hiltas Ltd.
Okeanus International (joint production)
Production Countries:
Russia | Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 90
After perestroika in the Soviet Union there is a total collapse of the Soviet system, which leads to chaos in the country. The protagonist of the film, a foreign student, after graduation does not want to return to his country because of the military coup that took place there. But the Soviet government gave clear deadlines for him to leave the country.
Armory Coordinator:
Mikael Barilo
Art Direction:
Yuriy Emelichkin
Assistant Camera:
Armen Adilkhanyan
Armen Baghdasarian
Artavazd Khachaturyan
Assistant Director:
Nina Ivanova
Birsel Karamemet
Zhanna Kokontseva
Assistant Editor:
Marina Glotova
Assistant Production Manager:
Artur Khovanisyan
Mher Mkrtchyan
Casting Director:
Nina Ivanova
Colorist:
Alla Tkachyova
Costume Design:
Nelli Malysheva
Decorator:
Evgeniy Mukhin
Director:
Semir Aslanyürek
Director of Photography:
Hayk Kirakosyan
Finance:
M. Ali Babaoglu
Fatih Tar
Lead Editor:
Nadezhda Pribilovskaya
Lighting Artist:
Aleksandr Kolganov
Viktor Tsaryov
Makeup Designer:
Marina Babayeva
Negative Cutter:
Lyudmila Zaytseva
Production Director:
Albert Atabekyan
Ardahan Uzunatagan
Props:
Tatyana Nikulshina
Sound Director:
Yuriy Kulakov
Translator:
İbrahim Karamemet
Writer:
Ivan Juk
Semir Aslanyürek
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