A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 8, 2011
Original Title:
Беременный
Alternate Titles:
Gravidul
Pregnant
Pregnant Man
The Pregnant
Вагітний
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Enjoy Movies
Leopolis
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 81
The main character of the film Sergey Dobrolyubov is a news anchor of a music channel. Because of his conservatism he looks strange among his progressive colleagues. And his skeptical and negative attitude to all things new and unusual is a constant target of their mockery. He is definitely not a star of the channel. Sergey and his wife want to have a baby but have no success. Only a miracle can help them but Sergey does not believe in miracles till one particular moment. He makes a wish to have a baby, and a miracle happens - he gets pregnant! Now Sergey must prove to everyone - dreams can come true. But his friend Zhora sees a practical side of this situation. He suggests Sergey to use his pregnancy to gain money and glory by launching a new TV show. The Show Pregnant becomes very popular, and the protagonist Sergey Dobrolyubov is a star of it. But it is not easy to be a man in the family way and a TV star.
Assistant Director:
Evgeniy Abyzov
Casting Director:
Yuliya Zharkova
Co-Producer:
Maxim Boev
Costume Design:
Alexandra Feodosyeva
Director:
Sarik Andreasyan
Director of Photography:
Anton Zenkovich
Editor:
Kirill Kozlov
Executive Producer:
Daniil Makhort
Makeup Artist:
Elena Korzhova
Original Music Composer:
Alexandr Vartanov
Producer:
Georgy Malkov
Gevond Andreasyan
Sarik Andreasyan
Production Design:
David Dadunashvili
Screenplay:
Alexey Nuzhnyy
Sarik Andreasyan
Sound Designer:
Aleksandr Kopeykin
Sound Director:
Denis Korzhov
Sound Editor:
Eduard Antonenko
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vladimir Pryamov
Supervising Sound Editor:
Alexandr Vartanov
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