Zero Mark (2020)
At the end of June 2019, a flood occurred in the city of Tulun in the Irkutsk region. Hundreds of homes were flooded, and some were swept away by the current. Residents were not prepared for such a scale of the disaster and managed to pick up only the documents and take out the children. Many remained on the roofs of their homes to protect property from looters. But the water level rose higher than expected, and people were evacuated on their boats, picked up neighbors, and later rescuers joined the evacuation. There are fatalities among the population. The authors of the film chose four families and watched their lives for six months from the moment of the disaster. The filmmakers are trying to figure out what caused the flood. How helpless is a person before the elements? How to find the strength to start life with a clean slate?
Director:
Yuliya Byvsheva
Writers:
Yuliya Byvsheva, Yury Dorokhin.
| Directing | Yuliya Byvsheva | Director |
| Camera | Nikolay Yakovlev | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ravil Sayfurakhmanov | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Rodion Takchinakov | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Yuliya Byvsheva | Screenplay |
| Camera | Andrey Zakablukovsky | Director of Photography |
| Production | Olga Martynova | Producer |
| Sound | Ilya Muravyev | Sound Director |
| Production | Yury Dorokhin | Producer |
| Sound | Leonid Zvolinsky | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Alexey Vinogradov | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Yury Dorokhin | Screenplay |
| Camera | Ilya Zakablukovsky | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Mikhail Bayborodin | Director of Photography |