Red Silk - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Red Silk"
Красный шёлк (2025)
Timing: 2:25 (145 min)
Red Silk - TMDB rating
7/10
14
Red Silk - Kinopoisk rating
7.194/10
70832
Red Silk - IMDB rating
6/10
490

Film crew

Director

Photo Andrey Volgin #70696
Andrey Volgin
Director

Producer

Photo Gosha Kutsenko #33844Photo Gosha Kutsenko #33845Photo Gosha Kutsenko #70687
Gosha Kutsenko
Producer
Photo Vadim Byrkin #70694
Vadim Byrkin
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Anastasiya Pelevina #70700
Anastasiya Pelevina
Executive Producer

Writer

Mariya Nefyodova
Writer
Photo Aleksey Kolmogorov #386859
Aleksey Kolmogorov
Writer
Ilya Kozhukhar
Writer

Editor

Photo Andrey Volgin #70696
Andrey Volgin
Editor
Konstantin Mazur
Editor

Costume Design

Photo Anastasiya Batalova #70699
Anastasiya Batalova
Costume Design

Production Design

Zhanna Pakhomova
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Aleksandr Stetsenko
Stunt Coordinator
Denis Petrushin
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Ivan Kotik #89713
Ivan Kotik
Stunt Coordinator

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Aleksei Badygov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Director of Photography

Photo Maxim Mikhanyuk #265379
Maxim Mikhanyuk
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Producer

Photo Beata Sokolova #241981
Beata Sokolova
Visual Effects Producer

Additional Director of Photography

Roman Belyansky
Additional Director of Photography

Makeup Designer

Anastasiya Ramlya
Makeup Designer

Assistant Director

Olga Shafranovskaya
Assistant Director
Tatyana Grigoryeva
Assistant Director

Music

Photo Mikhail Afanasyev #70703
Mikhail Afanasyev
Music

Casting Director

Alla Eryomycheva
Casting Director

VFX Supervisor

Vakhtang Muradyan
VFX Supervisor
Zaur Khadikov
VFX Supervisor
Alex Dubko
VFX Supervisor
Konstantin Listratov
VFX Supervisor
Roman Osipenko
VFX Supervisor
Vasily Ponomaryov
VFX Supervisor

Sound Director

Aleksandr Kopeykin
Sound Director
Viktor Molotkov
Sound Director

Creative Producer

Photo Olga Kashirina #386860
Olga Kashirina
Creative Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming began on the ice of Lake Baikal at -40°C and concluded in China at +40°C.
  • Filming inside the Trans-Siberian Express took place in a pavilion in specially constructed full-scale train cars. To create the effect of movement, the cars were mounted on a special platform that simulated shaking. For individual episodes, a setup was created to simulate the train's movement within the pavilion.
  • For the pavilion filming in Moscow, the largest screen with virtual sets in Europe was built, and to simulate the surrounding environment, a controllable artificial sky was constructed in the pavilion, created from 70 lighting fixtures.
  • Part of the filming took place at one of the largest film studios in the world, Hengdian World Studios. There, the film was shot on sets recreating the central district of Shanghai in the early 20th century.
  • A separate region was selected for each location in the film. Manchuria was filmed in the Pskov region and on the Russian-Finnish border. Train stations and interior locations for Belgorsk were filmed in St. Petersburg.
  • It is the first Russian film in HFR format with a frame rate of 60 frames per second.
  • Interior shots within the Trans-Siberian Express were filmed in a pavilion using specially built full-scale carriages. To create the effect of movement, the carriages were placed on a special platform that simulated shaking. A setup was also created to move the “train” within the pavilion for certain scenes.
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