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Release Date:
February 27, 2020
Original Title:
Яга. Кошмар тёмного леса
Alternate Titles:
A Babá: O Chamado das Sombras
Baba Yaga: El regreso del demonio
Baba Yaga: Terreur in het donkere woud
Baba Yaga: Terror of the Dark Forest
Yaga. Koshmar Tyomnogo Lesa
Yaga: Koshmar temnogo lesa
Яга. Кошмар темного леса
芭芭雅嘎:林中恶魔
바바 야가: 테러 오브 더 다크 포레스트
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Non-Stop Productions
QS Films
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 10 JP: R15+ RU: 16+ SG: PG13
Runtime: 96
The young family who moved to a new apartment on the outskirts of the city. The nanny hired by them for the newborn daughter quickly gained confidence. However, the older boy, Egor, talks about the frightening behavior of a woman, but his parents do not believe him. The surveillance cameras installed by the father for comfort only confirm everything is in order. Then one day, Egor, returning home, finds no trace of either the nanny or the little sister, and the parents are in a strange trance and do not even remember that they had a daughter. Then Egor, together with his friends, goes in search, during which it turns out that the nanny is an ancient Slavic demon, popularly known as Baba Yaga.
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Casting Assistant:
Madeline Dorroh
Costume Design:
Dzhamilya Dadaeva
Creative Producer:
Nataliya Dubovaya
Director:
Svyatoslav Podgaevsky
Director of Photography:
Anton Zenkovich
Editor:
Anton Komrakov
Executive Producer:
Inna Lepetikova
Makeup Designer:
Darya Terekhova
Original Music Composer:
Nikolay Skachkov
Producer:
Svyatoslav Podgaevsky
Ivan Kapitonov
Alexander Rodnyansky
Sergey Melkumov
Vadim Vereshchagin
Rafael Minasbekyan
Production Design:
Vladislav Ogay
Screenplay:
Nataliya Dubovaya
Svyatoslav Podgaevsky
Ivan Kapitonov
Stunt Coordinator:
Anton Smekalkin
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