Finding Closure (2022-2022)

Premiere:
August 11, 2022

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 7

Finale:
September 15, 2022

Original Title:
Закрыть гештальт

Genres:
Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Lunapark Film Company
Plus Studio

Countries:
RU

Fyodor is an ordinary guy who discovers a mysterious gift. He is being followed by people in desperate need to find closure from their past. One little inconvenience- they are ghosts. And the only way to get rid of them is for Fyodor to help them find what is holding them off on Earth and help them make a final departure. Things get even more complicated when Fyodor's own father appears on his doorstep. He was only nineteen when he died, and his closure is the fact that he left behind a son that he didn't really get to know.

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Co-Editor:
Alexandr Pak

Costume Design:
Anastasiya Potashkina

Creative Producer:
Andrey Fedyay

Director:
Maxim Pezhemsky

Director of Photography:
Anton Zhabin

Editor:
Anna Mass

Executive Producer:
Alexey Kozlov

Line Producer:
Anna Arapova

Music:
Ruslan Muratov

Post Production Producer:
Anna Mass

Producer:
Aleksandra Remizova
Dmitry Nelidov
Olga Filipuk

Writer:
Dmitry Lemeshev

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