A Driver for Vera (2004)
1h 45m
Running Time
July 27, 2004Release Date
A Driver for Vera (2004)
1h 45m
Running Time
July 27, 2004Release Date
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Plot.
The film is set during 1962 in Sevastopol, Crimea, then a secret Navy Base in the Soviet Union. General Serov hires Viktor, a cadet from the Kremlin Guard to work as his private chauffeur. In a jet-black "ZIM" limo, Viktor is chauffeuring the General's disabled daughter Vera. Viktor is oblivious to the hidden agenda of the KGB agent Saveliev, who manipulates everyone behind the scenes in the old rivalry between the Army and KGB.
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Cast & Crew.
Igor Petrenko
Viktor
Alena Babenko
Vera
Bohdan Stupka
General Serov
Andrei Panin
Adjutant Saveliev
Marina Golub
Zinaida
Yekaterina Yudina
Maid Lida
Valeriy Barinov
General Klimenko
Alisa Grebenshchikova
Red
Natalya Gudkova
Anzhela
Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Aleksey Zelensky
Alexander Mezentsev
Larisa Isaeva
CastingDirector
Pavel Chukhray
Director / Writer
Vitaly Koshman
Producer
Ivan Maslennikov
Color Timer
Aleksander Rodnyansky
Producer
Anna Kagarlitskaya
Production Manager
Igor Tolstunov
Producer
Mikhail Zilberman
Executive Producer
Lyudmila Zakharova
Executive Producer
Igor Klebanov
Director of Photography
Eduard Artemyev
Music
Olga Kravchenya
Production Design
Ekaterina Dyminskaya
Costume Design
Olga Grinshpun
Editor
Vladimir Klimov
Additional Director of Photography
Leonid Veitkov
Sound Director
Nikolay Podzemelny
Additional Director of Photography
Nikolai Zuyev
Additional Director of Photography
Sergey Vorobyov
Stunt Coordinator
Alexandr Fastovsky
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 27, 2004
Original NameВодитель для Веры
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 45m
Budget$3,300,000
Box Office$2,011,837
Genres
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Wiki.
A Driver for Vera (Russian: Водитель для Веры, Voditel dlya Very) is a 2004 Ukrainian-Russian co-produced psychological drama film from 2004, set in 1962 Sevastopol, Ukraine, directed and written by Russian Pavel Chukhrai. The film won numerous Russian awards including Best Film at the Sochi Film Festival. The film's two-country origin resulted in the film being rejected as Ukraine's entry for the Academy Awards Best Foreign Film category for 2005, due to a rule which states, "[T]he submitting country must certify that creative talent of that country exercised artistic control of the film."
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