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Release Date:
November 7, 2024
Original Title:
Любовь Советского Союза
Alternate Titles:
Lyubov Sovetskogo Soyuza
The love story of the Soviet Union
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Channel One
Cinema Directorate Studio
Okko Studios
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 148
The film is about a generation of brave and beautiful people who did not see the destruction of the revolution and the chaos of the civil war, who dreamed of building a new life in which there would be no place for death, but only incredible love that opens the way for them to great achievements and discoveries. About exploits and glory, betrayal and loyalty of those who were heroes in heaven and on earth. About the time of immense trials that fell on their short but bright lives. About a woman who was the dream and true love of the Soviet Union.
Art Direction:
Sergei Alibekov
Casting:
Anna Kevorkova
Costume Design:
Ekaterina Shapkayts
Svetlana Moskvina
Creative Producer:
Viktoriya Demidova
Anna Asriyanc
Director:
Nikita Vysotsky
Dmitriy Iosifov
Ilya Lebedev
Director of Photography:
Maksim Shinkorenko
Editor:
Igor Litoninskiy
Ilya Lebedev
Executive Producer:
Kirill Balmin
Line Producer:
Anna Novikova
Makeup Artist:
Irina Ulyanova
Marina Lebedeva
Music Producer:
Alexey Kozin
Original Music Composer:
Vitaliy Okorokov
Dmitry Emelyanov
Producer:
Anatoliy Maksimov
Konstantin Ernst
Dzhanik Fayziev
Artem Sudzhyan
Sergey Shishkin
Gavril Gordeev
Elvira Dmitrievskaya
Production Design:
Pavel Parkhomenko
Leonid Kipnis
Screenplay:
Sergey Snezhkin
Vladimir Valutskiy
Sound Director:
Pavel Doreuli
Pavel Stasenko
Stunt Coordinator:
Andrey Beryozkin
Visual Effects Producer:
Andrey Emelyanov
Darya Lunyova
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Igor Baydak
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