A man tries to reach his girlfriend, Nina, by phone. Instead, he keeps reaching another Nina, who thinks she is in the 1940s, as the Soviet Union is besieged by war.
Unfortunately the movie May I please speak to Nina? is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Kir Bulychyov | Original Story |
Writing | Kateryna Naberezhnykh | Writer |
Editing | Kateryna Naberezhnykh | Editor |
Directing | Kateryna Naberezhnykh | Director |
Writing | Natalia Oliinyk | Writer |
Production | Vladislav Evdokimov | Line Producer |
Production | Dasha Mihur | Line Producer |
Directing | Dasha Mihur | First Assistant Director |
Camera | Maria Pankova | Director of Photography |
Camera | Vsevolod Potykevych | Second Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Oleksanor Kortun | Gaffer |
Camera | Oleksanor Kortun | Assistant Camera |
Sound | Asya Fedoskina | Sound Mixer |
Production | Kateryna Isaikova | Production Designer |
Art | Sophia-Vasylisa Yermachyhina | Assistant Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Ksenia Antonova | Costume Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Valeria Ostapenko | Assistant Costume Designer |
Art | Anna Mikhienko | Set Dresser |
Art | Gayane | Set Dresser |
Costume & Make-Up | Anastasia Tsarinnaya | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Vlada Kupriyanova | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Vasylyna Shudryk | Colorist |
Art | Nikita Hrebenshchikov | Set Designer |
Production | Bogdan Ostraushenko | Production Manager |
Production | Mykhailo Cherednychenko | Production Assistant |
Production | Dmytro Mazur | Production Assistant |
Directing | Natalia Oliinyk | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Anna Aleksashenko | Second Assistant Director |
Crew | Vyacheslav Yova | Driver |