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Release Date:
August 29, 2018
Original Title:
Театральное дело
Alternate Titles:
How Kirill Serebrenikov has spent 218 mio
How Serebrennikov spent 218 millions
Teatralnoe delo
Как Кирилл Серебряников потратил 218 миллионов
Как Серебренников потратил 218 миллионов
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Amur Waves
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
In the spring of 2017, the Investigation Committee conducted the first searches in the criminal case, which everyone now knows as the “Serebrennikov case”, “the Seventh Studio case” or “The Platform case”. Six people, among whom is a world-famous director, are accused of having stolen more than one hundred million rubles allocated for staging performances from the state. And for this they can go to jail for 10 years. Journalists Katerina Gordeeva and Roman Super tried to figure out the essence of this matter. We talked to people who know what theater is, including in terms of money. Studied financial documents. Communicated with those with whom no one had ever succeeded. They understood why the applause of the audience and the compliments of the Ministry of Culture turned into arrests. And of course, went to all court sessions.
Author:
Roman Super
Katerina Gordeeva
Camera Operator:
Viktor Vokhmintsev
Vadim Chayukov
Dmitry Krylov
Director:
Katerina Gordeeva
Roman Super
Director of Photography:
Mikhail Orkin
Editor:
Viktor Vokhmintsev
Executive Producer:
Alexander Urzhanov
Sound Director:
Roman Bakharev
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