Mirror for a Hero (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 13, 1987

Original Title:
Зеркало для героя

Alternate Titles:
Lustro dla bohatera
Tükör a hősnek
Zerkalo dlya Geroya
Zwierciadlo dla bohatera

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Sverdlovsk Film Studio

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 139

Sergei and Andrei are walking through a city park and see that a film shoot set just post World War II is taking place . They climb over the park fence to get a better view but hit some cable lying on the ground and find themselves in the past - on May 8, 1949, a day which they seem doomed to relive over and over again.

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Assistant Camera:
Leonid Ilyukhin

Assistant Director:
Oleg Beldyugin
Inna Shterengarts
Elena Glebova
M. Smelyanskaya

Assistant Production Design:
Sergey Karnet

Assistant Sound Editor:
I. Kharkivyanko

Camera Operator:
Sergey Bogdanov

Co-Director:
Violetta Sedova

Conductor:
Valentin Kozhin

Costumer:
V. Syomkina

Director:
Vladimir Khotinenko

Director of Photography:
Evgeniy Grebnev

Editor:
Flora Stremyakova
Galina Patrikeyeva

Makeup Artist:
Larisa Kozlova
T. Grigoryeva
L. Kartavina

Music Editor:
I. Orlov

Novel:
Svyatoslav Rybas

Original Music Composer:
Boris Petrov

Photo Retouching:
Vladislav Vorobyov

Production Design:
Mikhail Rozenshteyn

Production Manager:
Galina Evseenko

Screenplay:
Nadezhda Kozhushanaya

Script Editor:
B. Kosinsky

Sound Director:
Sergey Sashnin

Visual Effects:
Sergei Malyshev
G. Khlynov

Vocals:
Vyacheslav Butusov

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