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Release Date:
September 12, 2006
Original Title:
Pu-239
Alternate Titles:
Plutonio 239 - Pericolo invisibile
Pu-239: To stoiheio tou olethrou
Pu-239: To stoixeio tou olethrou
The Half Life of Timofey Berezin
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Beacon Pictures
HBO Films
Plutonium Production Limited
Section Eight
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 16 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 97
A worker at a Russian nuclear facility gets exposed to a lethal dose of radiation. In order to provide for his family, he steals some plutonium and sets out to sell it on Moscow's black market with the help of an incompetent criminal.
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Art Direction:
Adrian Curelea
Sorin Popescu
Associate Producer:
Rachel Eggebeen
Casting:
Camille St. Cyr
Nancy Bishop
Susan Bluestein
Kate Dowd
Costume Design:
Oana Păunescu
Director:
Scott Z. Burns
Director of Photography:
Eigil Bryld
Editor:
Tatiana S. Riegel
Leo Trombetta
Executive Producer:
Armyan Bernstein
Peter Berg
Ben Cosgrove
Zanne Devine
George Clooney
Jennifer Fox
Steven Soderbergh
First Assistant Director:
Kieron Phipps
Makeup & Hair:
Marese Langan
Original Music Composer:
Abel Korzeniowski
Post Production Accountant:
Jennifer M. Byrne
Producer:
Miranda de Pencier
Charlie Lyons
Guy J. Louthan
Vlad Păunescu
Production Design:
Tom Meyer
Second Assistant Director:
Alexandra Puia-Frenchkowski
Set Decoration:
Alexandra Botoi Tudorache
Oana Marinescu
Sound:
Jon Johnson
Rick Ash
Third Assistant Director:
Ovidiu Paunescu
Writer:
Ken Kalfus
Scott Z. Burns
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