May I please speak to Nina? (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Можна, будь ласка, Ніну?

Production Companies:
Dovzhenko Film Studios

Production Countries:
Ukraine

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 27

A man tries to reach his girlfriend, Nina, by phone. Instead, he keeps reaching another Nina, who thinks she is in the 1940s, as the Soviet Union is besieged by war.

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Assistant Camera:
Oleksanor Kortun

Assistant Costume Designer:
Valeria Ostapenko

Assistant Production Design:
Sophia-Vasylisa Yermachyhina

Colorist:
Vasylyna Shudryk

Costume Designer:
Ksenia Antonova

Director:
Kateryna Naberezhnykh

Director of Photography:
Maria Pankova

Driver:
Vyacheslav Yova

Editor:
Kateryna Naberezhnykh

First Assistant Director:
Dasha Mihur

Gaffer:
Oleksanor Kortun

Line Producer:
Vladislav Evdokimov
Dasha Mihur

Makeup Artist:
Anastasia Tsarinnaya

Original Music Composer:
Vlada Kupriyanova

Original Story:
Kir Bulychyov

Production Assistant:
Mykhailo Cherednychenko
Dmytro Mazur

Production Designer:
Kateryna Isaikova

Production Manager:
Bogdan Ostraushenko

Second Assistant Camera:
Vsevolod Potykevych

Second Assistant Director:
Natalia Oliinyk
Anna Aleksashenko

Set Designer:
Nikita Hrebenshchikov

Set Dresser:
Anna Mikhienko
Gayane

Sound Mixer:
Asya Fedoskina

Writer:
Kateryna Naberezhnykh
Natalia Oliinyk

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