15 August 1990. Viktor Tsoi, the Soviet Union’s most famous rock star, leader of the band Kino, a symbol of freedom and change, dies in an accident on a Latvian highway. The bus driver who was involved in the tragic accident will bring his body back to Leningrad. A party of mourners – Tsoi’s wife and her new boyfriend, his mistress, his producer, his young son and an obsessed photographer – are part of the trip back. This is going to be a long trip, the perfect occasion for an agonizing unravelling of love, jealousy, ambition, and greed.
Unfortunately the movie Tsoi is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Savva Minaev | Screenplay |
Writing | Aleksandr Gonorovsky | Screenplay |
Camera | Yury Klimenko | Director of Photography |
Directing | Alexey Uchitel | Director |
Production | Alexey Uchitel | Producer |
Editing | Anna Kruty | Editor |
Sound | Maksim Belovolov | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Olga Mikhaylova | Costume Design |
Production | Elena Bystrova | Executive Producer |
Production | Filipp Pastukhov | Executive Producer |
Production | Pavel Gorin | Executive Producer |
Writing | Alexey Uchitel | Screenplay |
Production | Gints Grūbe | Co-Producer |
Production | Inese Boka-Grūbe | Co-Producer |
Production | Lyubov Sviblova | Line Producer |
Production | Kira Saksaganskaya | Co-Producer |
Production | Mikhail Shchukin | Line Producer |
Art | Elena Zhukova | Production Design |