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Release Date:
September 24, 2014
Original Title:
Левиафан
Alternate Titles:
Leviafan
Leviatan
Leviathan
Leviatã
리바이어던
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Cinema Foundation of Russia
Eurimages
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Non-Stop Productions
RuArts
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 BE: 12 BR: e 14 DE: 12 DK: 11 ES: 12 HK: IIB IE: 15 IL: הותר לבני 12 ומעלה IT: T JP: R15+ KR: 18 NL: 12 PT: M/14 RU: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 141
In a Russian coastal town, Kolya is forced to fight the corrupt mayor when he is told that his house will be demolished. He recruits a lawyer friend to help, but the man's arrival brings further misfortune for Kolya and his family.
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Casting:
Elina Ternyaeva
Chief Lighting Technician:
Pyotr Semyonov
Co-Producer:
Marianna Sardarova
Costume Design:
Anna Bartuli
Dialogue Editor:
Dima Grigoriev
Director:
Andrey Zvyagintsev
Director of Photography:
Mikhail Krichman
Editor:
Anna Mass
Executive Producer:
Ekaterina Marakulina
Foley Editor:
Ruslan Khuseyn
Key Grip:
Vladimir Protsenko
Lighting Technician:
Ilya Kuzmin
Roman Anshpugov
Makeup Artist:
Galia Ponomareva
Music:
Andrey Dergachev
Philip Glass
Producer:
Alexander Rodnyansky
Sergey Melkumov
Production Design:
Andrey Ponkratov
Production Manager:
Pavel Gorin
Property Master:
Yuliya Galashova
Pyrotechnician:
Sergey Ryabtsev
Set Decoration:
Nikolai Ryabtsev
Sound:
Andrey Dergachev
Still Photographer:
Anna Matveyeva
Stunts:
Taras Kiyashko
Visual Effects Producer:
Dilyara Katsaeva
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dmitriy Tokoyakov
Writer:
Oleg Negin
Andrey Zvyagintsev
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