The Zero Years (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 2005

Original Title:
The Zero Years

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Greek Film Centre
Last Picture Pro

Production Countries:
Greece

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 126

Today as tomorrow and as yesterday…

Four women, who have been sterilized and are under constant toxic restraint and surveillance, are serving their term in a government-run brothel. The relations between them are at a critical point; food and water are scarce, their house is rotting and ready to collapse. Nothing on the outside exists any more. Nightmarish visions, simulated miscarriages, injections and nausea all make up their daily routine. Yet their dream – even though they have been sterilized by the State – is to have a child. One day, one of their customers disappears. The interrogation begins...

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Art Direction:
Marie-Louise Bartholomew

Assistant Camera:
Angeliki Kontovraki

Assistant Editor:
Maria Girni

Assistant Sound Editor:
Valia Tserou

Boom Operator:
Grigoris Tsigristaris

Camera Operator:
Mihalis Bouris

Color Timer:
Giannis Tsiolakis

Costume Design:
Marie-Louise Bartholomew

Director:
Nikos Nikolaidis

Director of Photography:
Sifis Koundouros

Editor:
Giorgos Triandafyllou

Executive Producer:
Marie-Louise Bartholomew

First Assistant Director:
Christos Houliaras

Makeup Artist:
Tereza Nikolson

Original Music Composer:
Simeon Nikolaidis

Producer:
Nikos Nikolaidis

Second Assistant Director:
Themis Katsimihas

Set Decoration:
Marie-Louise Bartholomew

Sound:
Yannis Haralambidis

Sound Mixer:
Kostas Varympopiotis

Thanks:
Yannis Soldatos
Vlassis Stathoulias
Nikos Nikolettos
Stella Theodoraki

Writer:
Nikos Nikolaidis

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