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Release Date:
November 7, 2019
Original Title:
Девятая
Alternate Titles:
9
Das Neunte Opfer
Devyataya
Die Neunte
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Central Partnership
Cinema Foundation of Russia
KIT Film Studio
Non-Stop Productions
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 JP: G KR: 15세이상관람가 RU: 16+
Runtime: 99
Petersburg at the end of the 19th century was embraced by a massive enthusiasm for the occult sciences and esotericism. British medium Olivia Reed arrives in the capital of the Russian Empire on tour and gathers crowds of people at her public spiritualistic sessions. At this time, a series of ritual mysterious murders takes place in the city. Girls are abducted on the streets, their mutilated bodies are found in various parts of the city. The investigation is carried out by a young police officer Rostov and his assistant Ganin. With each new victim, things are becoming more confused. Suspicion leads Rostov to Olivia, and he decides to turn to her in the hope that her genuine or imaginary ability to summon the spirits of the dead can help to get on the trail of the killer.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Aleksey Kosorotov
Jekaterina Zeļenova
Casting Director:
Marina Leonova
Costume Design:
Tatyana Patrakhaltseva
Director:
Nikolay Khomeriki
Director of Photography:
Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky
Editor:
Petr Zelenov
Executive Producer:
Natalya Gorina
Makeup Artist:
Marina Krasnovidova
Original Music Composer:
Igor Vdovin
Producer:
Alexander Rodnyansky
Sergey Melkumov
Production Design:
Sergey Ivanov
Screenplay:
Serhiy Dyachenko
Marina Dyachenko
Michael Kupisk
Alexandr Rodionov
Sound Director:
Rostislav Alimov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pavel Stasenko
Pavel Doreuli
Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Samokhvalov
Taras Kashinskiy
Sergey Golovkin
Nikolay Pavlyuk
Visual Effects Producer:
Pavel Puntus
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