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Release Date:
October 8, 2020
Original Title:
Китобой
Alternate Titles:
Kitoboy
The Whale Hunter
The Whaler Boy
Vaļu puika
Wielorybnik
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Kinoprime Foundation
Man's Films Productions
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Rock Films
Studio Orka
Production Countries:
Belgium | Poland | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 16 RU: 16+
Runtime: 93
Everything changes in the life of a young 15-year-old Chukchi hunter Lyoshka with the advent of the Internet in the village. He falls in love – for the first time and deeply – with the silent video chat girl. Upon learning that she lives in Detroit, Lyoshka decides on the most desperate act in his life.
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Camera Operator:
Denis Firstov
Casting Director:
Kristina Uchuvatkina
Co-Producer:
Marion Hänsel
Jacek Kulczycki
Magdalena Zimecka
Radosława Bardes
Kira Saksaganskaya
Colorist:
Nikolai Vavilov
Aleksandra Kraus
Costume Design:
Boris Kukolkin
Director:
Philipp Yuryev
Director of Photography:
Mikhail Khursevich
Yakov Mironchev
Editor:
Karolina Maciejewska
Alexandr Krylov
Philipp Yuryev
Executive Producer:
Elena Bystrova
Pavel Gorin
Line Producer:
Lyubov Sviblova
Makeup Artist:
Lana Kaun
Master Lighting Artist:
Aliaksandr Tsymbaliuk
Original Music Composer:
Krzysztof Aleksander Janczak
Post Production Producer:
Yelizaveta Levanskaya
Ewa Babska
Ada Wojda
Producer:
Alexey Uchitel
Production Design:
Georgiy Kolotygin
Artem Kuzmin
Screenplay:
Philipp Yuryev
Set Decoration:
Vasiliy Barinov
Sound:
David Vranken
Vasiliy Krasnovskiy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mathieu Cox
Steadicam Operator:
Anatoly Simchenko
Technical Supervisor:
Daniel Pietrzyk
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