The Phobos (Russian: Фобос. Клуб страха, romanized: Phobos. Klub strakha) is a 2010 Russian horror film directed by Oleg Asadulin.[2]
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| The Phobos | |
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| Directed by | Oleg Asadulin |
| Written by | Aleksandr Shevtsov |
| Produced by | Fyodor Bondarchuk Dmitri Rudovskiy |
| Starring | Pyotr Fyodorov Timofey Karataev Tatyana Kosmacheva Agniya Kuznetsova Renata Piotrovski Alex Sparrow Pyotr Tomashevskiy |
| Cinematography | Alexander Burtsev |
| Music by | DJ Groove |
Production company | Art Pictures Studio[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
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On a rainy summer day a group of young people go to a club called "Phobos", which is under construction and in the past used to be a bomb shelter. Suddenly all the club doors are automatically closed and the lights are switched off. Initially the characters perceive everything as a joke but later realize that they are trapped: their cell phones do not work and they did not tell anyone about their intention to go to this club. The goth girl Vika says that there is a creature that feeds on their fears and that they need to overcome their own feelings of fright.
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