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Zero 2 (2010)

Género : Comedia, Suspense

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 30M

Director : Emilis Vėlyvis

Sinopsis

What would you get if you mix a gangster film and a soap opera? "Zero 2" is a crazy twister of criminal romance and sexy violence that just might laugh you to death.

Actores

Donatas Ivanauskas
Donatas Ivanauskas
Doncia
Inga Jankauskaitė
Inga Jankauskaitė
Lika
Žemyna Ašmontaitė
Žemyna Ašmontaitė
Karolina
Kęstutis Jakštas
Kęstutis Jakštas
Silvestras
Bronius Kindurys
Bronius Kindurys
Bronius
Mindaugas Papinigis
Mindaugas Papinigis
Vova
Andrius Paulavičius
Andrius Paulavičius
Zenka
Ramūnas Rudokas
Ramūnas Rudokas
Maksas
Vytautas Šapranauskas
Vytautas Šapranauskas
Kesha
Kristina Savickytė
Kristina Savickytė
Soap Opera Actress
Laimutis Sėdžius
Laimutis Sėdžius
Surgeon
Donatas Šimukauskas
Donatas Šimukauskas
Policeman
Saulius Siparis
Saulius Siparis
Henka
Audronė Šliužaitė
Audronė Šliužaitė
Clinic's Administrator
Sonata Visockaitė
Sonata Visockaitė
Vita
Aldona Vilutytė
Aldona Vilutytė
Aurimas Meliesius
Aurimas Meliesius
Ramūnas Rudokas
Ramūnas Rudokas
Aušra Štukytė
Aušra Štukytė
Mindaugas Papinigis
Mindaugas Papinigis
Andrius Bialobžeskis
Andrius Bialobžeskis
Hoon Chun
Hoon Chun
Emilis Vėlyvis
Emilis Vėlyvis
Henka's Man
Andrius Žiurauskas
Andrius Žiurauskas

Tripulaciones

Emilis Vėlyvis
Emilis Vėlyvis
Director
Jonas Banys
Jonas Banys
Writer
Aidas Puklevičius
Aidas Puklevičius
Dialogue
Emilis Vėlyvis
Emilis Vėlyvis
Writer
Robertas Pileckas
Robertas Pileckas
Director of Photography
Asta Liukaitytė
Asta Liukaitytė
Executive Producer
Donatas Žvalionis
Donatas Žvalionis
Co-Producer
Jonas Sunklodas
Jonas Sunklodas
Editor
Darius Bastys
Darius Bastys
Production Design
Aušra Kleizaitė
Aušra Kleizaitė
Costume Design
Jelena Grišina
Jelena Grišina
Script Supervisor
Julija Mickėnaitė
Julija Mickėnaitė
Assistant Costume Designer
Andrius Paulavičius
Andrius Paulavičius
Casting
Donatas Šimukauskas
Donatas Šimukauskas
Casting
Vidmantas Kralikauskas
Vidmantas Kralikauskas
Gaffer
Linas Dikčius
Linas Dikčius
First Assistant Camera
Žaneta Jasiūnienė
Žaneta Jasiūnienė
Makeup Artist
Simas Gricius
Simas Gricius
Grip
Edita Valaitė
Edita Valaitė
Production Design
Happyendless
Happyendless
Original Music Composer

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