Vlada Goes to London (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
ולדה נוסעת ללונדון

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Arti Savchenko

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 22

Provocative, aggressive, dangerous.

"Vlada Goes to London" is a short student film exploring the strong-willed Vlada on her night shift as a pizza delivery girl in her desperate attempt to book tickets to London and fulfill her dream of being a DJ. The end of the night brings more challenges than she expects.

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Additional Camera:
Raz Birger

Assistant Director:
Naaman Hoffman

Assistant Director of Photography:
Alexander Grakovsky

Costumer:
Arti Savchenko

Decorator:
Arti Savchenko

Director:
Arti Savchenko

Director of Photography:
Ruslan Yudovsky

Editor:
Naaman Hoffman
Alex Khosid

Editorial Staff:
Meital Gal

Executive Assistant:
Sergey Wornovitsky

Executive Producer:
Nir Assayag

Gaffer:
Jacob Fux
Alon Rabinovich

Lighting Production Assistant:
Daniel H. Jacobson

Location Scout:
Arti Savchenko

Makeup & Hair:
Elena Barinsky

Music Score Producer:
Blvck Ceiling
Ross Tones

Online Editor:
Avi Levy

Producer:
Arti Savchenko

Script Editor:
Keren Yedaya

Sound Editor:
Michael Goorevich

Sound Mixer:
Michael Goorevich

Stunt Coordinator:
Sergei Klimkin

Thanks:
Rotem Dror
Yael Perlov
David Noy
Denise Scorfits
Itai Lev

Visual Effects:
Vadim Bar Zakharin

Writer:
Arti Savchenko

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