Solo | |
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Directed by | Olga Pankratova |
Written by | Anton Cherenkov |
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Cinematography | Roman Palchenkov |
Edited by | Konstantin Larionov |
Music by | Andre Prilepsky |
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Distributed by | MVD Entertainment Group Russia World Vision |
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Running time | 1 Hour 25 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Solo [1] is a documentary film, directed and produced by Olga Pankratova. [2] It follows six dancers, who each have a story, in six different dance genres. Classical ballet, vogue (dance), contemporary, hip-hop, pole dance, and Krump. The film had its world premiere on February 14, 2022, at the renowned Karo 11 October in Moscow, Russia. [3] Alexey Chadov, Dmitry Krasilov and other celebrities were present at the premiere of this documentary. Distribution rights for Russia/CIS were acquired by Russia World Vision (RWV) on December 19, 2021 [4] ., and on April 16, 2022, North American streaming and DVD rights were acquired by MVD Entertainment Group. [5]
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The film's score was composed by Andre Prilepsky.
Principal photography started in 2018 in Russia, France, Germany, and Poland. [7]
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