Why? (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1991

Original Title:
За что?

Alternate Titles:
17 левых сапог
Semnadtsat levykh sapog
Za chto?
Семнадцать левых сапог

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 151

The difficult fate of a man who went through the war, the horror of Hitler’s and Stalin’s camps, but retained fortitude, decency and purity.

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Art Department Assistant:
A. Meltsayeva
S. Bakonina

Assistant Camera:
Sergei Bunin
D. Zotov

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nataliya Ivakina

Assistant Editor:
Nadezhda Ryabova
T. Smagina
Nina Buzeyeva
Valentina Kharlashova

Assistant Makeup Artist:
S. Pyaskovskaya
Marianna Ter-Arakelyan

Boom Operator:
R. Melnichuk

Camera Operator:
Leonid Kazakov
Viktor Kulikov
Galina Bodrova

Chief Lighting Technician:
A. Konyshin

Color Timer:
Vladimir Rossikhin

Conductor:
Sergei Skripka

Costume Design:
Emma Malaya

Director:
Ilya Gurin

Director of Photography:
Evgeniy Davydov
Igor Klebanov

Editor:
Rimma Tsegelnitskaya

Makeup Artist:
Vera Artyomova-Shavrey

Music:
Yuri Butsko

Music Editor:
Natalya Stroeva

Novel:
Vatslav Mikhalsky

Production Design:
Boris Kuzovkin

Property Master:
V. Gvozdeva
R. Meltseva

Pyrotechnician:
A. Grachikov

Screenplay:
Ilya Gurin
Vatslav Mikhalsky

Set Decoration:
Boris Duksht

Set Designer:
Tatyana Zotova
Nina Kiselyova

Sound Engineer:
Arif Aliev

Story Editor:
Vsevolod Egorov

Stunts:
Aleksandr Malyshev

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