A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 11, 2017
Original Title:
Голод
Alternate Titles:
Golod
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bazelevs Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Three girls are leaving after a night at the club. Nothing special, a common thing - that's exactly what taxi driver Vanya, who takes an order from Tina, thinks so. Together they have to spend the whole night, during which the driver learns that among Muscovites long ago vampires live on equal terms, who also, like everyone, want love. I want her and Tina, who, despite the eternal life and blood-sucking nature, has not lost the naivety inherent in girls looking for true love in nightclubs.
Colorist:
Nikolai Vavilov
Costume Design:
Anna Senina
Director:
Sergey Povarnitsyn
Director of Photography:
Vladislav Aravencov
Mark Ziselson
Documentation & Support:
Anna Batalina
Editor:
Nikita Baranov
Vladimir Gorlov
Gaffer:
Maxim Voinov
Location Manager:
Lyudmila Evtushenko
Makeup Designer:
Ksenia Kamyshova
Mechanical Designer:
Oleg Kurdyumov
Sergey Ivanov
Original Music Composer:
Liliya Danieva
Post-Production Manager:
Ivan Potemkin
Producer:
Anna Shimanogova
Ekaterina Tkachenko
Anastasiya Khoreva
Production Office Assistant:
Elena Didenko
Screenplay:
Sergey Povarnitsyn
Second Assistant Director:
Svetlana Shtaf
Sound Director:
Ivan Sevastyanov
Sound Engineer:
Pavel Zorin
Steadicam Operator:
Sergey Avdonin
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