A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 4, 2008
Original Title:
2-АССА-2
Alternate Titles:
2-Assa-2
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinema-Line Studio
Solivs Film Company
YUGRA Film Company
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 120
After the murder of Krymov, Alika was sentenced to prison. In prison, she falls into the hands of a fragment of the novel "Anna Karenina". By pure chance, a director comes to the colony to select the heroines for the film of the same name, and Alika is trusted to play one of the roles...20 years have passed. Now Alika is a popular actress, she has a daughter. In a new life, psychological and criminal circumstances are again intertwined.
Camera Operator:
Valeriy Sevastyanov
Conductor:
Sergei Skripka
Costume Design:
Ekaterina Dyminskaya
Director:
Sergey Solovyov
Director of Photography:
Yury Klimenko
Editor:
Rinat Khalilullin
Executive Producer:
Tatyana Lavryonova
Makeup Artist:
Lyudmila Rauzhina
Original Music Composer:
Boris Grebenshchikov
Enri Lolashvili
Sergey Shnurov
Igor Raykhelson
Anna Drubich
Producer:
Oleg Urushev
Sergey Solovyov
Production Design:
Vera Zelinskaya
Sergey Ivanov
Screenplay:
Sergey Solovyov
Set Decoration:
Valeriy Grankov
Nikolai Ryabtsev
Sound:
Pavel Ivushkin
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