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Release Date:
May 1, 2008
Original Title:
Александр. Невская битва
Alternate Titles:
Aleksandr. Nevskaya bitva
Alexander: The Warrior Saint
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Nikola Film
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 110
Young prince Aleksandr has to hold out against two enemies - the Horde in the east and the Teutonic order and Sweden in the west. He discovers that some boyars are plotting against him and are ready to betray Novgorod to the Swedes and the Germans to boost their trade. Meanwhile, his best friend falls under suspicion, as somebody tries to poison the young prince at his own wedding feast. Aleksandr has no way out - to defend his people against the invaders and to find the true poisoner.
Additional Director of Photography:
Vyacheslav Tyurin
Assistant Director:
Aleksey Molochnik
Casting Director:
Irina Nikulina
Costume Design:
Tatyana Patrakhaltseva
Director:
Igor Kalenov
Director of Photography:
Valeri Martynov
Andrey Vorobyev
Executive Producer:
Maria Averbach
Fight Choreographer:
Sergey Mishenev
Makeup Artist:
Yuliya Semerenko
Music:
Andrei Antonenko
Producer:
Igor Kalenov
Nadezhda Grishina
Evgeny Grigoryev
Rustam Ibragimbekov
Production Design:
Andrey Rozin
Sound Director:
Sergey Moshkov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Nasonkin
Steadicam Operator:
Viktor Zubarev
Stunt Coordinator:
Vladimir Sevostyanikhin
VFX Supervisor:
Alexey Gusev
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