Ink Sea (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 22, 2021

Original Title:
Чернильное море

Alternate Titles:
Chernilnoe more

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
FESCO
Red Pepper Film

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 17

A young sailor Sasha travels the world and sends letters to his father from every city where the ship stops. But all his letters remain unanswered for many years. Since childhood, Sasha has not seen his father, he does not have his phone, only the postal address has been preserved. For him, one-way letters have already become a ritual. But one day, returning home from a voyage, a sailor finds a reply letter in his mailbox.

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Costume Design:
Maria Orlova

Creative Producer:
Anatoly Zubarev

Director:
Ivan Sosnin

Director of Photography:
Egor Myasnikov
Ivan Solomatin
Dmitry Mishin

Editor:
Dmitry Mishin
Ivan Sosnin
Maksim Yakimov

Executive Producer:
Yana Shmaylova

Line Producer:
Anton Smetanin

Makeup Designer:
Polina Statsyuk
Tatyana Shelodaeva

Original Music Composer:
Arsen Baderkhan

Production Design:
Roman Kochnev
Anastasiya Levina

Screenplay:
Ivan Sosnin

Sound Director:
Konstantin Batrakov

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