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Release Date:
October 11, 2012
Original Title:
Пока ночь не разлучит
Alternate Titles:
Poka Noch ne Razluchit
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
First Creative Union
LookFilm
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
LT: N-18 RU: 18+
Runtime: 71
A genuine satiric comedy, based on real conversations - both amusing and sad - overheard by a journalist in one of the most expensive Moscow restaurants. Hilarious and revealing, this is a film about women who choose between affection and money, film producers that don't really know what they're filming, and weary businessmen who sometimes say screw it, down a shot and leave their mother-in-laws to pay the bill. But most of all, it's about true love that favors noisy kitchen floor over gilded fine-dining halls.
Actor's Assistant:
Rona Suari
Additional Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Simonov
Kirill Bobrov
Natalya Meshchaninova
Evgeny Muratov
Assistant Director:
Aleksandra Vasnetsova
Color Timer:
Nikolai Vavilov
Costume Design:
Svetlana Mikhaylova
Director:
Boris Khlebnikov
Director of Photography:
Pavel Kostomarov
Editor:
Yuliya Batalova
Makeup Artist:
Raisa Molchanova
Aygul Khabirova
Producer:
Zaur Bolotaev
Pyotr Gudkov
Evgeniy Semin
Elena Stepanishcheva
Aleksandr Plotnikov
Production Design:
Olga Khlebnikova
Screenplay:
Boris Khlebnikov
Sound Director:
Mariya Ushenina
Writer:
Alexandr Rodionov
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