Сасово

In fact, in Russia there are at least 2 Sasovo - one of which is a whole city somewhere between Moscow and Tolyatti. This distance of 1000 km was often covered by Maxim Kuderov, co-author of the script for this episode. We wanted to make a horror movie about the Russian outback.
Facts about the video:
- The grandmother of Fina, painted by the lead artist of the project, Ilya Malkin, turned out to be surprisingly similar to the grandmother of Maxim Kuderov, although neither Malkin saw the photo either. Mystical coincidence.
- "Sasovo" was chosen only for the sake of the final phrase with an emphasis shift, where the name of the Russian hinterland turns into an adverb: "Somehow sasOvo came out!"
- After the video was released, foreigners (in English) very often wrote to us at a loss - they could not find the word "cacobo" in the dictionary or translate it.
- The final departure from the dead in the village should have been smooth, but the technical capabilities of the flash at that time did not allow it. Therefore, the departure was made by such "leaps".
- In the final frame, Ilya Nikitin whispers in a whisper "Stepan is dead, everyone is dead."
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