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Release Date:
March 5, 2020
Original Title:
Отель «Белград»
Alternate Titles:
Otel «Belgrad»
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
START Studio
Yellow, Black & White
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 RU: 12+
Runtime: 107
Pasha, a Serbian womanizer and entertainer, owns a luxurious hotel in Belgrade. He lives carelessly until one day he accidentally breaks a mafia kingpin’s new collectable that is worth a few million. To cover the debt the mafia kingpin makes Pasha marry his daughter. While the girl is preparing to marry the charming hotelier, Pasha by chance meets his Russian love Dasha, who he has not seen for four years. Their love is about to flare up in the romantic atmosphere of the ancient city… if not for the future father-in-law, a real husband, a blind grandad, and a friend with no money.
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Costume Design:
Anna Michkovich
Director:
Konstantin Statskiy
Director of Photography:
Fedor Struchev
Ulugbek Khamraev
Executive Producer:
Mariya Pork
Dmitry Dorogavtsev
Music:
Ivan Kanaev
Original Music Composer:
Ivan Kanaev
Producer:
Eduard Iloyan
Vitaly Shlyappo
Alexey Trotsyuk
Denis Zhalinsky
Mikhail Tkachenko
Miloš Biković
Miodrag Radonjić
Tatyana Goykovich
Production Design:
Jovana Grahovac
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