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Release Date:
January 13, 2012
Original Title:
Орда
Alternate Titles:
Empire - Krieger der goldenen Horde
Orda
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
CGF Films
Cinema Foundation of Russia
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 RU: 16+
Runtime: 129
It is the word "horde" that had meant, for many countries and nations, bloody raids and being under humilating contribution for centuries - a strange and scary world with its own rules and customs. To be or not to be for Rus (Ruthenia), that is the price of the one-man mission as he is departing to this world to accomplish a feat. The film tells the story of how Saint Alexius, the Metropolitan of Moscow and Wonderworker of All Russia, healed the Tatar Queen Taidula, Jani-Beg's mother, from blindness, in 1357.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Nikolay Smirnov
Egor Koval
Assistant Director:
Irina Tretyakova
Casting Director:
Tatyana Talkova
Choreographer:
Oleg Glushkov
Costume Design:
Natalya Ivanova
Director:
Andrei Proshkin
Director of Photography:
Yuriy Rayskiy
Editor:
Natalya Kucherenko
Executive Producer:
Aleksey Karpushin
Makeup Artist:
Pyotr Gorshenin
Nina Kolodkina
Music:
Alexey Aygi
Producer:
Sergey Kravets
Natalia Gostyushina
Production Design:
Sergey Fevralev
Set Designer:
Maxim Kozlov
Maksim Panov
Sound:
Vladimir Golovnitsky
Stunt Coordinator:
Valeriy Derkach
VFX Supervisor:
Pavel Bezborodov
Aleksandr Tokmakov
Grigoriy Obydennov
Alexandr Gorokhov
Writer:
Yuriy Arabov
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