Madonna Is Not Dead A.D. 2050 (2000) [N/A]

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Release Date:
December 7, 2000

Original Title:
Armas tuss 50 aastat hiljem

Alternate Titles:
Lovely Pussy 50 Years Later

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Allfilm

Production Countries:
Estonia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Two elderly people have decided to start having children. There was no time for this in their youth, they had to work hard to survive. Now, in retirement, nimble old people are making children for sale to spend the night with beer, cigarettes and cocaine. It is the year 2050. The third child of the elderly is about to be born and the selling price is rising. The moral and ethical categories have changed. An aging Europe needs children.

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Assistant Director:
Anu Välba

Costume Design:
Inga Vares

Director:
René Vilbre

Director of Photography:
Manfred Vainokivi

Editor:
René Vilbre
Hendrik Reindla
Rainer Kask
Maarek Toompere

First Assistant Camera:
Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi

Gaffer:
Uno Lahtein

Grip:
Eduard Pissarenko

Makeup Artist:
Aimar Rolf

Producer:
Artur Talvik

Production Design:
Killu Mägi

Property Master:
Margus Õunapuu

Sound Director:
Ivo Felt

Writer:
Peeter Sauter

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