Pest! (2020-2020)

Premiere:
May 29, 2020

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 14

Finale:
December 18, 2020

Original Title:
Чума!

Alternate Titles:
Chuma!
Plague!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Carbon Production

Countries:
RU

The story is about the inhabitants of the fictional town of Hamburg, locked in a castle in quarantine. William, the Messenger who brought the news of the plague, is also locked up in the castle.

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Assistant Director:
Oksana Mitrofanova

CG Artist:
Evgeny Grigorenkov

Camera Operator:
Maksim Khomenko
Aleksandr Lapikov
Duglas Machabeli

Camera Technician:
Igor Mikhalychev

Casting Director:
Marina Tarasova

Co-Director:
Evgeniy Chetverikov

Color Grading:
Aleksey Nasterenko

Costume Designer:
Anastasiya Obynochnaya

Creative Producer:
Aleksandr Vyalykh

Director:
Andrey Bogatyrev
Baybulat Batullin

Director of Photography:
Artem Tarasenkov

Executive Producer:
Ekaterina Zalesova

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Svetlana Bulyga

Gaffer:
Maksim Trishkov

General Manager:
Sergey Shnurov
Tina Kandelaki
David Kocharov
Oleg Tumanov

Lead Editor:
Albert Valeev

Makeup Artist:
Elena Mamedova

Music:
Sergey Shnurov

Production Design:
Alexey Nikonenko

Production Illustrator:
Aleksandra Balashova

Production Manager:
Mikhail Komarevskiy

Prop Designer:
Vasilisa Gushchina

Screenplay:
Aleksandr Vyalykh
Aleksandr Mamedov
Aleksey Korda
Ivan Starostin
Roman Maslov

Songs:
Sergey Shnurov

Sound:
Yuriy Rodionov

Sound Designer:
Dmitriy Kasyan

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