A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 12, 2017
Original Title:
Аритмия
Alternate Titles:
Aritmiya
Arrhythmia
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CTB Film Company
Color of May
Don Films
Eurimages
Film- und Medienstiftung NRW
Finnish Film Foundation
Mars Media Entertainment
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Post Control
The NRW Company
YLE
Production Countries:
Finland | Germany | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 CA: 14A RU: 18+
Runtime: 112
Oleg is a young gifted paramedic. His wife Katya works as a nurse at the hospital emergency department. She loves Oleg, but is fed up with him caring more about patients than her. She tells him she wants a divorce. The new head of Oleg’s EMA department is a cold-hearted manager who’s got new strict rules to implement. Oleg couldn’t care less about the rules – he’s got lives to save; his attitude gets him in trouble with the new boss. The crisis at work coincides with the personal life crisis. Caught up between their patients, alcohol-fueled off-shifts, and an evolving health care system, Oleg and Katya have to find the binding force that will keep them together.
Casting Director:
Anna Pestryakova
Co-Producer:
Natalia Drozd
Aleksi Hyvärinen
Toni Valla
Eva Blondiau
Colorist:
Pentti Keskimäki
Costume Design:
Alana Snetkova
Director:
Boris Khlebnikov
Director of Photography:
Alisher Khamidkhodzhaev
Editor:
Ivan Lebedev
Yuliya Batalova
Executive Producer:
Tatyana Bonakova
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Makeup Designer:
Darya Palamarchuk
Producer:
Ruben Dishdishyan
Sergei Selyanov
Production Design:
Olga Khlebnikova
Screenplay:
Natalya Meshchaninova
Boris Khlebnikov
Sound Director:
Janne Laine
Stunt Coordinator:
Sergey Ryabtsev
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