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Release Date:
September 29, 2022
Original Title:
Далёкие близкие
Alternate Titles:
Dalekie blizkie
Dalyokie blizkie
Далекие близкие
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
KIT Film Studio
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Boris works as a geography teacher in an ordinary Khabarovsk school. His life is pretty routine. In addition to the school and the garden, Boris has a son, Misha, with whom they have been communicating less and less lately and have become distant people for each other. Everything changes when Misha gives his father his old smartphone for his birthday. Boris begins to understand the phone and registers in social networks. Accidentally, Boris adds one unfamiliar woman named Nadezhda as a friend. An active correspondence is tied up, which subsequently becomes fateful. At one point, Boris decides to go to Nadezhda in the Moscow region to surprise her. He persuades his son, who is engaged in hauling cars, to take him with him on a trip. During a joint trip through all of Russia, old conflicts between father and son are revealed, the reasons for their separation from each other are clarified.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Dmitry Mishin
Assistant Director:
Kseniya Kukina
Casting Director:
Ekaterina Isakova
Costume Design:
Valeriya Dergacheva
Maria Orlova
Creative Producer:
Mariya Melenevskaya
Director:
Ivan Sosnin
Director of Photography:
Ivan Solomatin
Executive Producer:
Alexandr Zheltukhin
Yana Shmaylova
Makeup Artist:
Anastasiya Seliverstova
Music:
Arsen Baderkhan
Producer:
Andrey Tereshok
Rafael Minasbekyan
Igor Mishin
Alexandr Bondarev
Irina Borisova
Vladimir Vasilyev
Production Design:
Dmitry Tselikov
Screenplay:
Ivan Sosnin
Sound Director:
Ivan Rips
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