Abigail (2019)

 ●  Russian ● 1 hr 31 mins

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A young girl Abigail lives in a city that is secluded from the outside world due to an epidemic of a mysterious illness that separated her from her father. One of the ill citizens was her father who was taken along with the others to the outskirts of the city. Abigail learns she has superpowers and that the epidemic was a cover employed to cleanse the city and capture the citizens with such magical powers. She is on the run from the authorities who hunt to imprison her and learns to utilize her powers effectively.
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Cast: Eddie Marsan, Rinal Mukhametov, Tinatin Dalakishvili

Crew: Aleksandr Boguslavskiy (Director), Eduard Moshkovich (Director of Photography), Ryan Otter (Music Director)

Rating: P13 (Malaysia), 18TC (United Arab Emirates)

Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Release Dates: 06 Dec 2019 (Mexico | Wide Theatrical Release), 07 Nov 2019 (United Arab Emirates | Wide Theatrical Release), 12 Sep 2019 (Hong Kong | Wide Theatrical Release), 22 Aug 2019 (Russia | Wide Theatrical Release), 22 Aug 2019 (Malaysia | Wide Theatrical Release)

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as Jonathan Foster
as Norman
as Abigail Foster
as Garrett
as Garrett
as Ian
as Bale
as Young Abigail
as Margaret Foster
as Stella
as Young Abigail
as Marcus
as Ethan
as Stella
as Marcus
as Spencer

Direction

Distribution

Distributor
Crystalsky Multimedia (Philippines)
First Run Features (South Korea)
M2 Films (Poland)
Mis Label (Denmark)
Noori Pictures (Malaysia)
Siyah Beyaz (Turkiye)
Splendid Film (Austria)

Writers

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography
Steadicam Operator

Music

Music Director
Composer

Sound

Foley Editor
Sound Re-recording Mixer

Casting

Casting Director

Post Production

Colorist

Stunts

Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Double
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Russian
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No