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Release Date:
February 14, 2008
Original Title:
Исчезнувшая империя
Alternate Titles:
Ischeznuvshaya imperiya
Love in USSR
Lyubov v SSSR
Moscou 1973 - L'Amour en URSS
The Vanished Empire
Любов в СССР
Любовь в СССР
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Mosfilm
Vox Video
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L FR: 16 RU: 16+
Runtime: 105
This story take place in Moscow during the 1970s and unfolds around the love triangle between two young men and a girl who study at the same university. They argue, make up, and face their first disappointments and victories. While busy with personal lives and loves, they miss foreseeing that the country in which they were born and live will soon disappear from the map.
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Art Direction:
Lyudmila Kusakova
Assistant Director:
Alla Verlotsky
Sergey Simagin
Costume Design:
Svetlana Titova
Alla Oleneva
Director:
Karen Shakhnazarov
Director of Photography:
Shandor Berkeshi
Editor:
Irina Kozhemyakina
Executive Producer:
Galina Shadur
Makeup Artist:
Elmira Zotova
Original Music Composer:
Konstantin Shevelyov
Producer:
Karen Shakhnazarov
Production Design:
Lyudmila Kusakova
Sound Director:
Gulsara Mukataeva
Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Samokhvalov
Visual Effects:
Aleksei Vasin
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