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Release Date:
April 22, 2020
Original Title:
Crypto Rush
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Russia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
A story of a Russian woman who accidentally invested in a cryptocurrency mining farm. This investment drove her to investigate the history-making hype surrounding Bitcoin. She speaks with diverse experts as she travels across the globe, from Russia to the USA, Switzerland to Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and South Korea. The film is a contextual, culturally-focused dive into ten big, global cities where the viewer will uncover answers to the question “What is Bitcoin and Blockchain?” and, in the process, discover the real people standing behind this 21st-century digital Gold Rush.
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Associate Producer:
Valeriya Davydova
Creative Producer:
Konstantin Bushmanov
Director:
Liliana Pertenava
Director of Photography:
Anton Petrov
Editor:
Valeriya Davydova
Rinat Bekchintaev
Executive Producer:
Liliana Pertenava
Original Music Composer:
Rustam Medov
Screenplay:
Liliana Pertenava
Valeriya Davydova
Sound Director:
Rustam Medov
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