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Release Date:
April 3, 2025
Original Title:
Батя 2: Дед
Alternate Titles:
Batya 2: Ded
Not Like Dad 2
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Central Partnership
Good Story Media
Premier Studios
TNT
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+  
Runtime: 84
On the verge of divorce, Max comes to his ex Irina's to pick up his son Dima for the autumn holidays, but then it turns out that the child has run away from home. The worried parents set off in search in the car of family psychologist/Irina's part-time boyfriend Vlad. Learning that Dima ran away to the village to Max's father, Bata, Max recalls, on the drive, how his parents, during their divorce, sent him to the village, about their life together, his first love and childhood friends.
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Casting Director:
Irina Malysheva
Costume Designer:
Tatyana Chernikova
Vladimir Nikiforov
Creative Producer:
Aleksey Litvinenko
Director:
Ilya Uchitel
Director of Photography:
Pavel Medvedev
Editor:
Alexandr Koshelev
Executive Producer:
Anton Zaytsev
Anton Schukin
Gavril Gordeev
Artem Loginov
Aleksandr Zharov
Tina Kandelaki
Marina Razumova
Arkady Vodakhov
Boris Khanchalyan
Sergey Kosinsky
Graphic Designer:
Vyacheslav Boltenkov
Line Producer:
Inessa Baranova
Kseniya Savchenko
Makeup Artist:
Mariya Morzunova
Original Music Composer:
Savva Rozanov
Production Design:
Denis Bauer
Production Executive:
Dmitri Kondratyuk
Property Master:
Андрей Мороз
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Aleksey Ivchenko
Screenplay:
Aleksey Litvinenko
Anton Zaytsev
Pavel Tikhomirov
Second Unit Director:
Fedor Balabanov
Sound Director:
Pavel Doreuli
Dmitriy Starchenkov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nikita Gankin
Steadicam Operator:
Sergey Avdonin
Stunt Coordinator:
Oleg Kiryanov
Artyom Gaidai
Unit Production Manager:
Наталья Кочетова
VFX Supervisor:
Vyacheslav Boltenkov
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