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Release Date:
April 3, 2014
Original Title:
Шагал – Малевич
Alternate Titles:
Chagall-Malevich
Chagall-Malevitch
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Film Company ShiM Film
Marmot Film
Valery Todorovsky Production Company
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 119
The film is an attempt to recreate the world of Marc Chagall and his myth within the genre of a folklore ballad. We are not exploiting Chagall's images, but are attempting to create a dramatized projection of his creativity onto the movie screen, relying on both, facts and fantasy (as Chagall himself would).The story is based on real events which occurred at the time of Chagall's short-lived period in Vitebskin in 1917-18, during which time he creates the Academy of Modern Art, inspired by his dreams of a bright and beautiful future. Many pictures by Chagall and Malevich are used in the film.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Igor Kachorovsky
Assistant Director:
Anzhelika Bokoeva
Casting Director:
Yelena Tsapko
Costume Design:
Lyudmila Gaintseva
Director:
Aleksandr Mitta
Director of Photography:
Sergey Machilsky
Editor:
Alla Strelnikova
Makeup Artist:
Ekaterina Ivanova
Svetlana Maslennikova
Aleksey Ivchenko
Aleksey Chernykh
Music:
Alexey Aygi
Producer:
Aleksandr Mitta
Larisa Shnayderman
Maksim Koroptsov
Production Design:
Eduard Galkin
Sound Director:
Oleg Tatarinov
Stunt Coordinator:
Roman Korolev
Sergey Golovkin
Valeriy Derkach
Visual Effects Producer:
Aleksandr Tokmakov
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