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Release Date:
October 7, 2015
Original Title:
Милый Ханс, дорогой Петр
Alternate Titles:
Милый Ханс, дорогой Пётр
Genres:
Drama | Romance | War
Production Companies:
AI Film
Cine Plus Filmproduktion
Cinema Foundation of Russia
Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung
Mosfilm
Passenger Pictures Studio
Sota Cinema Group
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Production Countries:
Germany | Russia | Ukraine | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
It is a story about the Soviet worker Pyotr and the German engineer Hans, who came to the USSR before the war on a business trip. At a Soviet plant the German team works in cooperation with Russian specialists. Once Hans makes a mistake which causes the explosion of the furnace and human losses. Hans finds himself at the mercy of Pyotr, the only witness to his actions near the furnace. Pyotr also depends on Hans, because Pyotr’s very presence near the furnace entails accusation of subversive actions and a death sentence. Mutual suspicion gives way to silent sympathy and later friendship. They even look like each other, both have small children. Pyotr secretly leaves the town with his family but Hans feels loss rather that relief at the disappearance of the embarrassing witness.
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Assistant Director:
Andrey Annenskiy
Costume Design:
Ekaterina Khimicheva
Director:
Aleksandr Mindadze
Director of Photography:
Oleg Mutu
Editor:
Daria Danilova
Original Music Composer:
Valeriy Siver
Producer:
Aleksandr Mindadze
Liza Antonova
Heino Deckert
Frank Evers
Helge Neubronner
Valery Harkov
Len Blavatnik
Production Design:
Kirill Shuvalov
Sound Director:
Jörg Theil
Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Filatov
Writer:
Aleksandr Mindadze
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