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Release Date:
March 6, 2020
Original Title:
Urma
Alternate Titles:
Исчезнувший пианист
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Hai Hui Entertainement
Production Countries:
Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 105
A police officer investigates the case of a famous pianist that has been missing for several days. The investigation reveals the artist's troubled destiny, his strange relationships and the decisions that led to a dramatic turn of events.
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Assistant Art Director:
Bianca Micu
Boom Operator:
Andrei Stoian
Cinematography:
Barbu Bălășoiu
Co-Producer:
Dragoș Bucur
Dorian Boguță
Colorist:
Catalin Miloiu
Costume Assistant:
Ioana Șomănescu
Costume Design:
Mălina Ionescu
Dialogue Editor:
Alexandru Dumitru
Director:
Dorian Boguță
Editor:
Tudor D. Popescu
First Assistant Camera:
Ion Iulian
First Assistant Director:
Adriana Racasan
Foley Artist:
Dragos Dan Catarau
Grip:
Benjamin Sandu
Makeup & Hair:
Lidia Ivanov
Makeup Artist:
Dana Moldoveanu
Music:
Cristina Chiosea
Marius Leftărache
Matei Stratan
Producer:
Anca Puiu
Production Design:
Andreea Popa
Production Executive:
Oana Giurgiu
Property Master:
Marius Bardasan
Bogdan Bostanaru
Props:
Marian Brotac
Screenplay:
Dorian Boguță
Loredana Novak
Script Consultant:
Tudor Voican
Second Assistant Director:
Bianca Rotaru
Sound Designer:
Alexandru Dumitru
Sound Mixer:
Liviu Lupsa
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alexandru Dumitru
Unit Production Manager:
Claudiu Boboc
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