A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 27, 2014
Original Title:
M.O.Ž.
Alternate Titles:
М.О.Ж.
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Jarve Studio
Locomotive Productions
Production Countries:
Estonia | Latvia
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A
Runtime: 71
A business executive lays off hundreds of harbor workers after they go on strike. He and his wife plan to escape the stress by taking an Italian vacation. On the evening before the trip, one of the fired workers, dressed in an orange harbor worker safety jacket, slips into their home. Although his immediate actions reveal a murderous intent, revenge is only the initial step.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Aigars Sērmukšs
Assistant Camera:
Viktors Besaraba
Co-Producer:
Maria Reinup
Costume Design:
Katrina Liepa
Director:
Aik Karapetian
Director of Photography:
Jurģis Kmins
Jānis Eglītis
Editor:
Andris Grants
Aik Karapetian
Electrician:
Aleksandrs Cerkasins
Normunds Strasevskis
Gaffer:
Ģederts Siliņš
Location Manager:
Annija Tetere
Makeup Artist:
Maija Gundare
Music:
Toms Auniņš
Andris Dzenītis
Anna Ķirse
Producer:
Roberts Vinovskis
Production Design:
Jānis Kārkliņš
Property Master:
Helija Tetere
Sound Director:
Ernests Ansons
Verners Biters
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jonas Maksvytis
Writer:
Aik Karapetian
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