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Zero (2019)

Genre : Science Fiction

Runtime : 14M

Director : David T. Lynch, Keith Lynch

Synopsis

After a mysterious electro-magnetic pulse renders the world's technology useless, a young girl finds herself isolated and alone with only her father's strict set of rules to keep her alive.

Actors

Bella Ramsey
Bella Ramsey
Alice
Nigel O'Neill
Nigel O'Neill
John
James Oliver Wheatley
James Oliver Wheatley
Michael (voice)
Danny Shooter
Danny Shooter
Michael

Crews

David T. Lynch
David T. Lynch
Director
Keith Lynch
Keith Lynch
Director

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