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Release Date:
November 18, 2021
Original Title:
Медея
Alternate Titles:
Medeya
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Access Entertainment
Eleven
Reason8 Films
Production Countries:
Russia | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 139
Medea is an intelligent, highly educated woman who gives up on her dreams when she falls for rich businessman Alexei. When the pair have two children, she patiently waits for him to divorce his wife, and as he decides to emigrate from Russia to Israel, she meekly follows him. But when he shuns her for having committed a crime to protect him, her blind love turns into burning rage.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Andrey Krotov
Assistant Director:
Geta Bagdasarova
Associate Producer:
Eran Kotzki
Gal Kotzki
Casting Director:
Limor Shmila
Geta Bagdasarova
Co-Producer:
Elnara Guseynova
Len Blavatnik
Danny Cohen
Costume Design:
Tatyana Parfenova
Director:
Aleksandr Zeldovich
Director of Photography:
Alexandr Ilkhovsky
Editor:
Daniil Nikolsky
Makeup Designer:
Elena Dmitrienko
Original Music Composer:
Alexey Retinsky
Producer:
Tatyana Ostern
Aleksandr Zeldovich
Anna Katchko
Production Design:
Stepan Lukyanov
Screenplay:
Aleksandr Zeldovich
Sound Director:
Anton Balaban
Stunt Coordinator:
Dima Osmolovsky
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