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Release Date:
November 10, 2022
Original Title:
Universe Zone
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Esprit Studios
Production Countries:
Georgia | Lithuania | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 122
Misha, an idealist dreamer suffering from severe epilepsy, collects abandoned memories of lost ones. He believes “Love” can make miracles. In the only tavern of the abandoned town, which is aside by the Zone, other fellow smugglers mock Misha. However, Eva, a beautiful young woman with a maternal nature who works at the tavern, has a great admiration for Misha’s innocence. She seeks to enter the Zone with Misha in the hope to find her missing son Gabriel despite she has been told to accept the fact that he is gone forever. There are some rumours that dead people appeared alive in the Zone if they have been truly loved and missed.
Cinematography:
Giedrius Jurkonis
Vasily Ocheretnyuk
Co-Executive Producer:
Audrius Radvinskas
Co-Producer:
Ringaile Lescinskiene
Justinas Piliponis
Director:
Alexander Sadreddini
Editor:
Alexander Sadreddini
Executive Producer:
Alexander Sadreddini
Line Producer:
Nikita Ivanenko
Music:
Denis Stalmakh
Producer:
Alexander Sadreddini
Writer:
Alexander Sadreddini
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