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Release Date:
September 9, 2010
Original Title:
Бриллианты. Воровство
Alternate Titles:
Бриллианты
Genres:
Crime | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Lenfilm
Workshop «SEA№CE»
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: NR
Runtime: 25
This is a poetic film set in the times of Lenin's NEP. A ballet dancer steals a brooch and gives it as a present to another dancer. This is a crime of passion. A mysterious black ball is after the heroine. She runs away from it and manages to give the brooch in an exquisite pirouette movement, as shiny as diamond facets. What gives a stone its dazzling luster are its polished facets. But the real gem is love, and it's much harder to get than any diamond in the world.
Additional Director of Photography:
Vladimir Gusev
Anatoly Groshev
Assistant Director:
Sergey Makarichev
Costume Design:
Natalya Kochergina
Nadezhda Vasileva
Director:
Rustam Khamdamov
Director of Photography:
Sergey Mokritsky
Editor:
Igor Malakhov
Taisiya Krugovykh
Makeup Artist:
Tamara Frid
Music:
David Goloshchyokin
Producer:
Konstantin Ernst
Vyacheslav Telnov
Lyubov Arkus
Konstantin Shavlovsky
Production Design:
Natalya Kochergina
Sound Director:
Vladimir Persov
Kirill Vasilenko
Special Effects:
Evgeny Mironenko
Stunt Coordinator:
Vladimir Sevostyanikhin
VFX Artist:
Viktor Okovityy
Visual Effects Camera:
Oleg Plaksin
Writer:
Rustam Khamdamov
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