King & Jester (2023-2023)

Premiere:
March 2, 2023

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
April 13, 2023

Creators:
Rustam Mosafir

Original Title:
Король и Шут

Alternate Titles:
Korol i Shut

Genres:
Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
League Film
Lunapark Film Company
Plus Studio

Countries:
RU

A fantasy drama infused with music and horror fables based on the real story of the 'King and Jester', a cult Russian punk-rock band, enormously popular in the 1990-2000s. The show goes along the band's rocky road to success and tells the story of its polarizing-natured frontman Michael Gorshenev and his tragic death in 2013. Tricksters, evil spirits, noblemen, and other characters of the 'King and Jester' song verse make their way into the lives of Gorshenev and his bandmates.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Ivan Stolbov

Camera Operator:
Nikita Rozhdestvenskiy

Casting Director:
Ekaterina Isakova

Co-Producer:
Andrey Knyazev

Costume Design:
Mark Lee

Creative Producer:
Andrey Fedyay

Director:
Rustam Mosafir

Director of Photography:
Stepan Beshkurov

Editor:
Andrey Nazarov

Makeup Artist:
Oksana Kruchina

Music Producer:
Aleksey Gorshenev

Producer:
Dmitry Nelidov
Olga Filipuk
Aleksandra Remizova
Michael Kitaev
Agata Nigrovskaya
Elena Melnikova
Igor Gudkov
Alexander Syrov

Production Design:
Grigory Pushkin

Sound Director:
Anton Klevtsov

Stunt Coordinator:
Vyacheslav Ivanov

Visual Effects Producer:
Darya Vasilyeva

Writer:
Dmitry Lemeshev

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