In late nineteenth-century Yakutia, Habji and his wife Keremes have just buried their second child, and are preparing for a harsh winter of famine. Instead of giving them the help he promised, the local prince foists a Russian convict, Kostya, on the family, who the law decrees must live in the same house as them. They initially struggle to find a common language, and the convict soon decides that he will be the master of the house from now on.
Unfortunately the movie Nuuccha is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Waclaw Sieroszewski | Book |
Art | Roman Arutyunyan | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Ekaterina Shaposhnikova | Costume Design |
Editing | Ivan Lebedev | Editor |
Production | Anastasiya Kulikova | Producer |
Directing | Vladimir Munkuev | Director |
Writing | Vladimir Munkuev | Screenplay |
Production | Valeriy Fedorovich | Producer |
Production | Evgeniy Nikishov | Producer |
Production | Aleksandr Plotnikov | Producer |
Production | Boris Khlebnikov | Producer |
Production | Albert Ryabyshev | Producer |
Production | Andrey Ushatsky | Producer |
Camera | Denis Klebleev | Director of Photography |