A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 24, 2019
Original Title:
Мысленный волк
Alternate Titles:
Myslennyy volk
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Film Company Leosfilm
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 RU: 16+
Runtime: 70
The film is a parable about fear; it is a story about the attitudes of a mother and daughter deprived of love, who temporarily find mutual understanding, rallied by fear before the story invented by the mother about a cannibalistic wolf. On a philosophical level it is a reflection on the lost purity of thoughts, which is the main condition for the harmony of human life, and yet another illustration of the proverb: “The sleep of reason produces monsters”
Additional Director of Photography:
Oleg Shuvaev
Duglas Machabeli
Robert Sarukhanyan
Andrey Luninsky
Assistant Director:
Natalya Kalashnikova
Kseniya Kulyomina-Zarutskaya
Costume Design:
Anna Chistova
Olga Maksakova
Director:
Valeriya Gay Germanika
Director of Photography:
Morad Abdel-Fattakh
Evgeny Privin
Oleg Lukichyov
Editor:
Ivan Lebedev
Executive Producer:
Olga Yuntunen
Irina Bark
Svetlana Samoylova
Original Music Composer:
Igor Vdovin
Producer:
Valeriya Gay Germanika
Maxim Lojevsky
Alexandr Yashnik
Eduard Pichugin
Andrey Savelev
Production Design:
Asya Davydova
David Dadunashvili
Screenplay:
Yuriy Arabov
Sound Director:
Aleksandr Kopeykin
Stunt Coordinator:
Dmitriy Bogomolov
Sergey Nozdrin
Vladimir Sevostyanikhin
Visual Effects Producer:
Alexandr Gorokhov
Alyona Kucherova
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