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Release Date:
May 8, 2019
Original Title:
Коридор бессмертия
Alternate Titles:
Convoy 48
Convoy 48 - The War Train
Koridor bessmertiya
Коридор бессмертия
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 16 JP: G NL: 14 RU: 12+
Runtime: 125
Yesterday's Leningrad schoolgirl Masha Yablochkina, after a fierce blockade winter of 1941-1942, comes to the railway courses hoping to survive and gain strength. From there, the girl is sent to the construction of the Shlisselburg highway, which connects the city with the mainland and is in direct sight of German artillery. So the heroine gets into the 48th locomotive column of the special reserve NKPS, which, at the cost of the deadly risk, will have to deliver 75% of all cargo and military equipment to Leningrad.
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Co-Producer:
Alexandr Brovarets
Costume Designer:
Sergey Struchev
Creative Producer:
Lala Rustamova
Digital Compositor:
Valery Hayrapetyan
Director:
Fyodor Popov
Director of Photography:
Maxim Shinkorenko
Igor Grinyakin
Editor:
Alexandr Khachko
Executive Producer:
Alexander Delvig
Viktoriya Leshchenko
Original Music Composer:
Andrey Golovin
Producer:
Fyodor Popov
Production Design:
Oleksandr Batieniev
Screenplay:
Dmitry Karalis
Fyodor Popov
Sound Director:
Yuri Reinbakh
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alexander Volos
Eduard Kargin
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