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Release Date:
March 18, 2021
Original Title:
Пальма
Alternate Titles:
Palma
Genres:
Family | Romance
Production Companies:
AMedia
Mars Media Entertainment
Okko Studios
Russia-1
Production Countries:
Japan | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10 DE: 6 JP: G LT: V RU: 6+
Runtime: 110
The film is inspired by an incredible story of a shepherd dog named Palm who was inadvertently left in the airport by her owner. She befriends nine-year old Nicholas whose mother dies leaving him with a father he barely knows - a pilot who finds the dog at the airport. It's a story of amazing adventures, true friendship and unconditional love.
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Art Direction:
Yuliya Feofanova
Associate Producer:
Fumihiko Hada
Co-Writer:
Evgeny Kazachkov
Alexandr Domogarov Jr.
Costume Design:
Oksana Shevchenko
Director:
Alexandr Domogarov Jr.
Director of Photography:
Sergey Dyshuk
Editor:
Maksim Smirnov
Alexandr Domogarov Jr.
Executive Producer:
Liliya Gaynanova
Tsukasa Shiga
Original Music Composer:
Ivan Burlyaev
Producer:
Ruben Dishdishyan
Narek Martirosyan
Kristina Reylyan
Nikolay Larionov
Len Blavatnik
Anton Zlatopolskiy
Yumiko Masuda
Production Design:
David Dadunashvili
Screenplay:
Ekaterina Mavromatis
Set Decoration:
Konstantin Shamshurin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dmitry Kliminov
Alexey Sinitsyn
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