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Release Date:
October 20, 2016
Original Title:
Ледокол
Alternate Titles:
Ledokol
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Algous studio
Cinema Foundation of Russia
Mosfilm
NTV
Profit
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 JP: G KR: 12세 이상 관람가 RU: 12+
Runtime: 120
The story is based on the real events of 1985. The team of a Russian polar icebreaker “Mikhail Gromov” discovered a giant iceberg. The ship came into collision while attempting to take cover from the weather and is forced to drift with ice along the Amundsen Sea coast. The crew of “Gromov” spent 133 days of polar night trying to find a way out of their icy trap. They have no room for mistakes; one wrong move and the vessel is crushed by ice.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Kirill Bodrov
Animation:
Andrew Evdokimov
Assistant Costume Designer:
Arina Pakhomova
Gleb Nechaev
Camera Operator:
Vladimir Kanareykin
Co-Producer:
Anna Kagarlitskaya
Costume Design:
Tatyana Dolmatovskaya
Digital Intermediate:
Andrey Mesnyankin
Alexey Elensky
Director:
Nikolay Khomeriki
Director of Photography:
Fedor Lyass
Editor:
Ivan Lebedev
Foley:
Ivan Savelyev
Music:
Tuomas Kantelinen
Producer:
Vasiliy Solovev
Sergey Kozlov
Sound Designer:
Aleksandr Kopeykin
Sound Recordist:
Anna Tsygankova
Steadicam Operator:
Valeriy Petrov
Supervising Sound Editor:
Aleksandr Kopeykin
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Goldenblum Alexia
Visual Effects Producer:
Nadin Mashits
Pavel Semerdzhyan
Andrey Emelyanov
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ilya Shutov
Boris Lutsyuk
Mikhail Korovyansky
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