A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 10, 2022
Original Title:
Яйцо Фаберже
Alternate Titles:
The Fabergé Egg
Yaytso Faberzhe
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Good Story Media
TNT
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+
Runtime: 87
In childhood, everyone wants - “when they grow up” - to become stars or world champions, generals or models, rich bums or simple astronauts. No one dreams of a career as a vacuum cleaner or scavenger. But fate has its own plans. Two childhood friends meet at the bottom of their lives. One is a loser actor who sniffs Chinese frying pans for grandmothers. The second is a gopnik from the district, has not dried up since the days of vocational school. And suddenly they have a chance to break out of the quagmire and make their dreams come true! To do this, you just need to steal a Faberge egg from the local museum of local lore. The customer of the daring robbery is a descendant of that same Faberge, and he has his own dream: to return the relic to the family. And everything could have gone well, only one of the friends falls in love with the wife of the other.
Costume Design:
Evgeniya Makeeva
Creative Producer:
Maxim Parshin
Director:
Ilya Farfel
Director of Photography:
Yanis Andreev
Editor:
Dmitry Smorchkov
Executive Producer:
Daria Perunovskaya
Music Producer:
Dmitry Lanskoy
Original Music Composer:
Alexandr Vartanov
Producer:
Dmitry Pachuliya
Artyom Loginov
Anton Zaytsev
Anton Schukin
Roman Khromov
Production Design:
Olga Sokolova
Yana Katrenko
Screenplay:
Andrey Nikiforov
Maxim Parshin
Stanislav Tlyashev
Sergey Panasenkov
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