977 (2006)
977 is a coded number relating the attempt to “test the harmony with algebra”, to figure out the mathematical regularities of emotional and spiritual realms of human being. The characters have volunteered for the experiment to be put through not only scientific researching, but also through the everyday trials of friendship, love, attractions, envy and “the strongest of affects” – the curiosity. Thus, the scientific experience turns into human one, and a result is unpredictable…
Director: Nikolay Khomeriki
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: October 26, 2006
Cast
- Fyodor Lavrov - Ivan
- Klavdiya Korshunova - Rita
- Yekaterina Golubeva - Tamara
- Pavel Lyubimtsev - Sergei Sergeyevich
- Tatyana Mitienko
- Sergey Vlasov
- Alisa Khazanova - Sonya
- Andrey Kazakov - Gosga
- Leos Carax - technician
- Anna Ardova
Screenplay
Music: Fyodor Lavrov
Cinematography: Alisher Khamidkhodzhaev
Editing: Kirill Kozlov, Igor Kireev
Production: Paradise Production Center, Metronome Films
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Nikolay Khomeriki
More Films in Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 977 about?
- 977 is a coded number relating the attempt to “test the harmony with algebra”, to figure out the mathematical regularities of emotional and spiritual realms of human being. The characters have volunteered for the experiment to be put through not only scientific researching, but also through the everyday trials of friendship, love, attractions, envy and “the strongest of affects” – the curiosity. Thus, the scientific experience turns into human one, and a result is unpredictable…
- Who directed 977?
- 977 was directed by Nikolay Khomeriki.
- Who stars in 977?
- 977 stars Fyodor Lavrov, Klavdiya Korshunova, Yekaterina Golubeva, Pavel Lyubimtsev, Tatyana Mitienko, Sergey Vlasov.
- How long is 977?
- 977 has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is 977?
- 977 is a Drama, Science Fiction film.
- Where was 977 produced?
- 977 was produced in Russia.