Flowers for the Snow Queen (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 31, 2006

Original Title:
Цветы для Снежной Королевы

Genres:
Romance

Production Companies:
Panoptikum Film Company

Production Countries:
Russia | Ukraine

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Having come to work, the chairwoman of the board of a large bank, Dina Yermakova, is held hostage by the robbers. There is no limit to the horror of a young girl. Mentally saying goodbye to life, Dina learns that the robbery is not real, the fact is that the bank director allowed his friend to shoot the scene of the robbery for the new film. But by chance they forgot to warn Mrs. Yermakova. During the filming, director Sergei really liked the strict and unapproachable Dina Sergeyevna. The guy decides any valuable to win her icy heart.

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Art Direction:
Tatyana Shalimova
Irina Shalimova

Camera Operator:
Pavel Alekseyenko

Costume Design:
Natalya Makhovskaya

Costumer:
Irina Bondarchuk
Tatyana Plishakova

Director:
Lev Karpov

Director of Photography:
Mikhail Tonkonogov
Vladimir Plishakov

Executive Producer:
Yuri Pilyugin

Key Grip:
Maksim Ruban

Makeup Artist:
Irina Solodovskaya

Original Music Composer:
Viacheslav Nazarov

Producer:
Marina Zhuravskaya

Production Design:
Yevhen Pitenin

Screenplay:
Elena Zueva

Set Decoration:
Aleksandr Papai

Sound:
Yekaterina Kel
Natalya Dombrugova

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