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Release Date:
June 28, 2023
Original Title:
Как спасти мёртвого друга
Alternate Titles:
Как спасти мертвого друга
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
Docs Vostok
Folke Film
Les Films du Tambour de soie
RBB
Sisyfos Film
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12
Runtime: 103
Marusya is 16 and, like many Russian teenagers, is determined to end her life. Then she meets her soulmate in another millennial, Kimi. They spend a decade filming the euphoria and anxiety, the happiness and misery of their youth, muzzled by a violent and autocratic regime in the midst of a “depressed Russia”. This film is a cry from the heart, a tribute to an entire silenced generation.
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Associate Producer:
Amy Shepherd
Co-Producer:
Alexandre Cornu
Anita Norfolk
Marusya Syroechkovskaya
Colorist:
Mats Andersen
Director:
Marusya Syroechkovskaya
Director of Photography:
Marusya Syroechkovskaya
Kirill Morev
Editor:
Qutaiba Barhamji
Editorial Staff:
Ulrikke Skjold
Graphic Designer:
Ariane Birkeland
Original Music Composer:
Felix Mikensky
Producer:
Mario Adamson
Ksenia Gapchenko
Script Consultant:
Monika Franczak
Sound Designer:
Yngve Leidulv Sætre
Thomas Angell Endresen
Sound Mixer:
Olivier Chane
Translator:
Katya Kesten
Writer:
Marusya Syroechkovskaya
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