A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
Некуда спешить
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
Every year, 25,000 people die on Russian roads. You could say a whole city is disappearing from our planet. And about a third of its "residents" were involved in an accident due to speeding. Many drivers do not consider acceleration even at 30 km / h a violation, but statistics show that they are wrong. Five different stories combined in movie almanacs will make every viewer, at least, think about the right choice of speed. Both on the road and in life.
Costume Design:
Svetlana Mikhaylova
Evgeniya Evgienko
Ulyana Polyanskaya
Director:
Alexandr Lungin
Sergey Osipyan
Vladimir Kott
Boris Khlebnikov
Pyotr Buslov
Fyodor Bondarchuk
Director of Photography:
Marat Adelshin
Eduard Moshkovich
Pavel Kostomarov
Levan Kapanadze
Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky
Editor:
Vladimir Krug
Ivan Lebedev
Igor Litoninskiy
Executive Producer:
Sergey Yahontov
Music:
Ivan Lebedev
Dato Evgenidze
Producer:
Artem Vasilyev
Production Design:
Denis Lischenko
Sergey Tyrin
Olga Khlebnikova
Ulyana Ryabova
Screenplay:
Boris Khlebnikov
Writer:
Alexandr Rodionov
Andrey Migachev
Ilya Tilkin
Vladimir Kott
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