Neptune's Feast (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 1986

Original Title:
Праздник Нептуна

Alternate Titles:
Prazdnik Neptuna
The Neptune Festival
Свята Нэптуна

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Mosfilm
VGIK

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 57

A group of Swedish tourists are on the way to a Russian village to witness the so called 'Festivity of Neptunus', in which the inhabitants take a dive in a hole in the ice. This tradition, however, does not exist at all. The inhabitants try to make a good impression by starting the 'tradition' to please the tourists.

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Administration:
G. Trilevskaya
Vladimir Inikhov
M. Alekseyev

Assistant Camera:
V. Grigoryev

Assistant Director:
Mikhail Birbrayer
Miroslav Malich
Nadezhda Yakusheva

Camera Operator:
L. Golubev
V. Solovyov

Co-Director:
Otar Dugladze
Yury Afanasyev-Shirokov
Natalya Shilok

Costume Designer:
L. Moshkina

Costumer:
I. Zenyutich

Director:
Yuri Mamin

Director of Photography:
Anatoliy Lapshov

Lead Editor:
Olga Adrianova

Lighting Technician:
A. Kaluga

Makeup Artist:
I. Deineko

Makeup Designer:
B. Perkatova

Music:
Yuri Mamin

Production Design:
Georgi Kropachyov

Production Director:
Evgeniya Dikhnova

Props:
Irina Gramayunova

Pyrotechnic Supervisor:
Vladimir Klimov
Vadim Maslennikov

Screenplay:
Vladimir Vardunas

Script Editor:
Lilya Korolyova

Sound Director:
Leonid Gavrichenko

Sound Engineer:
S. Ivanov
V. Vorobyov

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