Loss (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 11, 2008

Original Title:
Nereikalingi žmonės

Alternate Titles:
Nereikalingi žmonės
Nevajadzīgie ļaudis

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
ART&A
Good Dog Films
Lithuanian

Production Countries:
Lithuania

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

If you can't change your past, change your future!

A mentally ill young woman Valda convinces herself that a boy growing up in an orphanage is her child. Following the footsteps of a thousands Lithuanians, she immigrates to Ireland to earn money to save him. "Loss" portrays the beauty and tragedy of the human heart.

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Assistant Art Director:
Arūnas Čepulis

Assistant Costume Designer:
Milda Petruzyte

Camera Operator:
Andrejs Verhoustinskis

Casting:
Andrius Paulavičius
Simona Smirnovaite

Costume Design:
Jolanta Rimkutė

Director:
Māris Martinsons

Director of Photography:
Gints Bērziņš

Editor:
Māris Martinsons

Gaffer:
Darius Zalmonas

Key Hair Stylist:
Inga Raslanaitė

Makeup Artist:
Inga Raslanaitė

Original Music Composer:
Andrius Mamontovas

Producer:
Živilė Gallego
Linda Krūkle
Māris Martinsons

Production Design:
Edita Valaite

Property Master:
Vaidotas Caika

Script Supervisor:
Loreta Liesyté

Sound Director:
Artūras Pugačiauskas

Special Effects Supervisor:
Darius Cicėnas

Still Photographer:
Algis Babravicius

Writer:
Māris Martinsons
Raimondas Paskevicius

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