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Bonfire in the White Night

The summer of 1971 was hot and dry. This circumstance ensured that the plan would be exceeded and promised large earnings for Ivan Kopyriv's geological exploration expedition, which was located in the area of the Tunguska village of Erbogachen. Upon encountering a layer of permafrost, master Yelfimov, contrary to fire safety regulations, ordered the permafrost to be thawed with bonfires. However, the dry and gusty wind did its job: the resulting fire spread with catastrophic speed to the continuous forest areas, and the situation spiraled out of control.

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Bonfire in the White Night

September 1, 1984
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Crew (18)

Directing

Feliks Król
Assistant Director
Mikhail Pyaderkin
Assistant Director
Boris Buneev
Director
Leonid Likanov
Assistant Director

Writing

Production

Viktor Zolotaryov
Production Manager

Sound

Art

Olga Bednova
Production Design

Camera

Vladimir Sazonov
Assistant Camera
Aleksey Chardynin
Director of Photography
Vladislav Menshikov
Camera Operator

Costume & Make-Up

Yu. Lebedeva
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