Divorce. Part One (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 30, 2022

Original Title:
Развод. Фильм первый

Alternate Titles:
Razvod. Film pervyy

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Comedy Club Production
TNT

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 100

The young family did not stay in this status for long: Vitya and Ilona notice only flaws in each other, constantly swear and, in the end, get divorced. From their once happy family, only an apartment bought with a mortgage remained, which is difficult to sell due to redevelopment. In fact, the frivolous Vitya and Ilona did not have time to really study each other: they got married almost immediately after they met and then got an ill-fated apartment, and now they don’t know what to do. There is an apartment, there are no feelings ... it seems that the main intrigue is only what will happen first: the sale of a problem apartment, or the former spouses will finally finish each other within four walls.

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Costume Design:
Elena Galybina

Creative Producer:
Anton Kosmin
Marat Dulatov

Director:
Konstantin Kolesov

Director of Photography:
Andrey Luninsky

Executive Producer:
Alan Batayev

Line Producer:
Viktor Zamyatin

Original Music Composer:
Dmitry Selipanov

Producer:
Taymuraz Badziev
Dmitry Permyakov
Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov
Andrey Levin
Artur Dzhanibekyan

Production Design:
Danila Kolikov

Screenplay:
Anton Kosmin
Marat Dulatov

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