Romeo n' Juliet (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 22, 2015

Original Title:
Romeo un Džuljeta

Alternate Titles:
Ромео и Джульетта

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
KrukFilms

Production Countries:
Latvia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

Romeo n’ Juliet depicts the contemporary love story of a young Latvian girl, Juliet, and a Russian guy, Romeo. Juliet aimlessly spends tiresome days in Jūrmala; all she has to look forward to is leaving for England with her best friend in search of a better life. Romeo also wants to live for something and dreams of a hip-hop musician’s life in Russia. After Romeo sees Juliet for the first time and falls in love, their dreams and hopes for a better future collapse in a matter of days.

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Assistant Camera:
Andrius Baltrušiūnas
Kaarel Tiidus

Assistant Director:
Nils Sakss

Casting:
Aija Bley
Iveta Dortane

Cinematography:
Alise Zariņa
Jānis Eglītis

Costume Design:
Viktorija Joniene

Director:
Māris Martinsons

First Assistant Director:
Agnese Laizāne

Key Hair Stylist:
Aija Beata Rjabovska
Viktorija Safronova

Location Manager:
Daiga Līcīte
Uģis Ozoliņš

Makeup Artist:
Aija Beata Rjabovska

Producer:
Linda Krūkle

Production Design:
Jānis Zvirgzds

Property Master:
Egons Baranovs

Screenplay:
Nils Sakss

Second Assistant Director:
Iveta Dortane

Set Designer:
Alise Saburova

Steadicam Operator:
Tomas Riuka

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