A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 10, 2013
Original Title:
Ку! Кин-дза-дза
Alternate Titles:
Ku! Kin-dza-dza
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Asymmetric VFX
CTB Film Company
Channel One
Cinema Foundation of Russia
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Ritm
Solivs Film Company
YUGRA Film Company
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G RU: 6+
Runtime: 100
Beginner DJ Shreds and world-renowned cellist Vladimir Chizhov meet on a noisy street in Moscow barefoot man. Clicking on the strange machine, the characters are moved to the desert planet Plyuk. A remake of the beloved animated film "Kin-dza-dza!" No less fascinating and funny than the original, the adventures of the Shred and Uncle Vova. In this world of sand inhabitants are divided into two categories - patsaks and chatlan, a simple match has incredible value, and the people are met and escorted by the color of his pants.
Animation Director:
Konstantin Shchekin
Tatyana Ilyina
Background Designer:
Rene Khobua
Casting Director:
Elena Gabets
Director:
Georgiy Daneliya
Tatyana Ilyina
Editor:
Sergey Minakin
Executive Producer:
Georgy Gitis
Music:
Gia Kancheli
Producer:
Konstantin Ernst
Sergei Selyanov
Oleg Urushev
Leonid Yarmolnik
Yuriy Kushneryov
Screenplay:
Andrey Usachev
Georgiy Daneliya
Sound Director:
Pavel Doreuli
Ekaterina Popova-Evans
Story:
Revaz Gabriadze
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