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Release Date:
October 12, 2017
Original Title:
Как Витька Чеснок вез Леху Штыря в дом инвалидов
Alternate Titles:
Comment Victor Gousse d'ail transportait Alex le Goujon au foyer des handicapés
How Viktor the Garlic Took Alexey the Stud to the Nursing Home
How Viktor “the Garlic” Took Alexey “the Stud” to the Nursing Home
How Vitka Chesnok Took Lyokha Shtyr to the Home for Invalids
Kak Vitka Chesnok Vez Lekhu Shtyrya v Dom Invalidov
Как Витька Чеснок вёз Лёху Штыря в дом инвалидов
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
VGIK
VGIK-Debut
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 18+
Runtime: 90
Viktor spends his free time trawling bars with ladies of questionable repute, from where he is picked up by a wife he doesn’t love, the mother of a child they never planned. Viktor himself was abandoned by his own father, his mother then committed suicide, and he was left to grow up in an orphanage. Years later, his errant dad returns, now a disabled felon, and Viktor discovers a timely legacy is in the offing – his father’s apartment. The documentation for securing dad’s move into an old people’s home is signed in a flash. Nevertheless, the only one that can take him is miles away and, what’s more, the invalid starts to recuperate during the journey, which is when their real problems begin.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Natalya Makarova
Assistant Director:
Larisa Chaykovskaya
Costume Design:
Natalya Rostotskaya
Ekaterina Rostotskaya
Creative Producer:
Lala Rustamova
Director:
Alexandr Khant
Director of Photography:
Daniil Fomichev
Editor:
Nataliya Shmidt
Sergey Ivanov
Alexandr Khant
Executive Producer:
Alexander Delvig
Viktoriya Leshchenko
Producer:
Fyodor Popov
Vladimir Malyshev
Production Design:
Asya Davydova
Screenplay:
Alexey Borodachev
Sound Director:
Yuri Reinbakh
Denis Tsukanov
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