A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 22, 2016
Original Title:
Ёлки 5
Alternate Titles:
Yolki 5
Елки 5
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Bazelevs Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 6+
Runtime: 88
This time on New Year, the favourite heroes of “Yolki” perform the usual nonsense and hope for a miracle. Borya needs to somehow restore family happiness, and for its sake is ready to steal a penguin from his best friend Zhenya. The Skier and Snowboarder have not matured and stage a mad chase for a Christmas tree. Manya learns how to use the Internet in the hope of finding her old love. The professor from Yekaterinburg has settled down, but now he goes mad from jealousy. In the far North a safety engineer must take a risk and, at last, confess his love. The bloggers who remained with- out Internet have to get out of a lift. Well, and the penguin simply needs to sit down urgently on an egg...
Co-Producer:
Ivan Arkhipov
Costume Design:
Viktoriya Igumnova
Sergey Shichkin
Valeriya Dergacheva
Creative Producer:
Mariya Zatulovskaya
Director:
Mariya Likhacheva
Roman Nepomnyashchiy
Timur Bekmambetov
Indar Dzhendubaev
Aleksandr Kott
Vadim Perelman
Andrei Shavkero
Director of Photography:
Sergey Kozlov
Pasha Kapinos
Levan Kapanadze
Denis Panov
Pavel Trubnikov
Andrey Vakorin
Vladimir Ushakov
Editor:
Tim Pavelko
Executive Producer:
Galina Strizhevskaya
Karina Sinenko
Elena Yanbukhtina
Line Producer:
Pavel Lilienfeld
Music:
Pavel Esenin
Yuriy Poteenko
Ilya Lagutenko
Original Music Composer:
Sergey Kashirin
Producer:
Timur Bekmambetov
Iva Stromilova
Production Design:
Anna Kozlova
Elena Zhukova
Irina Grazhdankina
Screenplay:
Yaroslava Pulinovich
Writer:
Vadim Sveshnikov
Roman Nepomnyashchiy
Dmitry Pinchukov
Vadim Seleznyov
Andrei Shavkero
Maksim Sveshnikov
Roman Kantor
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