The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love!
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| The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love! | |
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| Directed by | Tigran Keosayan |
| Written by | Margarita Simonyan[1] |
| Produced by | David Keosayan Junona Glotova |
| Starring | Aleksey Demidov Katerina Shpitsa Artyom Tkachenko |
| Cinematography | Igor Klebanov |
| Music by | Sergei Trofimov[2] |
Production company | 8 Rows Film Studio |
| Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love! (Russian: Крымский мост. Сделано с любовью!, romanized: Krymsky most. Sdelano s lyubovyu!) is a 2018 Russian state-funded film directed by Tigran Keosayan.[3][4][5]
The Crimean Bridge is being built in Kerch, a city in eastern Crimea, during the summer. Two men at the construction site are pursuing an archeology student named Varya: Viktor, a PR man from Moscow who arrives in a white convertible with an American television crew, and Dima, a young and ambitious builder. Meanwhile, Bernard is trying to accomplish his dream of marrying an American and going to Hollywood.[6]
Cast
- Aleksey Demidov as Dima
- Katerina Shpitsa as Varya[7][3]
- Artyom Tkachenko as Viktor Felixovich Onegin, PR man[3]
- Sergei Nikonenko as Talib Nazirovich, Crimean Tatar[8]
- Yuri Stoyanov as boss[8]
- Irina Rozanova as Lara[8]
- Sergey Gazarov as Ashot
- Sofya Zayka as Marina
- Laura Keosayan as Nika, Bernard's ex-girlfriend
- Larisa Malevannaya as Raisa
- Aleksandr Dmitriev as Tikhon
- Alyona Khmelnitskaya as Tikhon's mother
- Aleksandr Ilyin Sr. as Mikhalych
- Dmitry Kartashov as Bernard
- Yelena Myravyova as Rachel
- Yegor Bakulin as Max
- Kristina Kucherenko as Aliya
- Valentin Samokhin as Oliver Stone[9]
Production
Filming took place in the Kerch Strait and on the island of Tuzla on a construction site where the supports and metal spans of the Crimean bridge were being installed.[3] Actors worked close to engineers, installers and welders. Some scenes were filmed alongside residents of the Crimea and the Kuban.[3]