The Earthquake - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Earthquake"
Землетрясение (2016)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
The Earthquake - TMDB rating
6.671/10
73
The Earthquake - Kinopoisk rating
7.157/10
131136
The Earthquake - IMDB rating
6.6/10
3100

Film crew

Director

Producer

Aram Movsesyan
Producer
Photo Ruben Dishdishyan #74187
Ruben Dishdishyan
Producer
Photo Gevond Andreasyan #151291
Gevond Andreasyan
Producer
Galina Nakhimovskaya
Producer

Writer

Photo Arsen Danielyan #350693
Arsen Danielyan
Writer

Editor

Photo Georgy Isaakyan #151295
Georgiy Isaakyan
Editor
Photo Elena Denisevich #298547
Elena Denisevich
Editor
Photo Olga Grinshpun #238498
Olga Grinshpun
Editor

Costume Design

Gulnara Shakhmilova
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo David Dadunashvili #151296
David Dadunashvili
Production Design

Director of Photography

Photo Yury Korobeynikov #136793Photo Yury Korobeynikov #136794
Yury Korobeynikov
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Sergey Yudakov
Screenplay
Photo Aleksey Gravitskiy #158436Photo Aleksey Gravitskiy #158437Photo Aleksey Gravitskiy #158438
Aleksey Gravitskiy
Screenplay

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on real events and tells the story of the earthquake in Armenia on December 7, 1988.
  • Filming lasted 42 days and took place in Moscow and Gyumri. Scenes depicting the aftermath of the earthquake were filmed in Russia, while scenes of peaceful life before the tragedy were filmed in Armenia.
  • 500 actors from Armenia and Russia participated in the casting.
  • Residents of Gyumri (formerly Leninakan) participated as extras in the filming that took place in Armenia, most of whom experienced and remember the 1988 earthquake. 150 people took part in the mass scenes.
  • The area of the set depicting the city destroyed after the earthquake is 10,000 square meters. The set recreated the streets and buildings of the real Leninakan with almost documentary precision. It was built in a month and a half on the territory of an abandoned Moscow factory. Heavy machinery was used in the construction – cranes, bulldozers, excavators. 8,000 tons of building materials were brought in: wood, polystyrene, concrete blocks, asphalt.
  • 5 trucks of props were brought in to 'fill' the apartments: wall units, shelves, tables, chairs, carpets, chandeliers, dishes, toys, books.
  • Work on the script lasted 4 years. It was based on documentary chronicles and stories told by witnesses of the earthquake: doctors and emergency services personnel; leaders of teams clearing rubble; survivors who were rescued from under the debris.
  • 4 tons of cement powder were used on the Moscow shooting block, which was sprayed onto the set to create the necessary visual effects. 1500 respirators were purchased for the film crew.
  • The film's producer, Ruben Dishdishyan, and one of the leading actors, Grant Tokhatyan, participated in rescue operations in Leninakan in December 1988.
  • Each filming day concluded with a moment of silence – in memory of the victims of the earthquake.
  • After the 1988 earthquake, not a single child remained in an orphanage – every Armenian family considered it their duty to adopt an orphan. The Andreasian family was in line to adopt four children.
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