A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 21, 2005
Original Title:
Love
Alternate Titles:
Killer Senza Scampo
Ljubav
Любов
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mikado Film
Surla Films
Thoke Moebius Film Company
Why Not Productions
Production Countries:
France | Serbia and Montenegro | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
In New York, an absurd coincidence links the lives of a Yugoslavian hitman, his ex-wife and her new partner, a policeman whose father was a criminal. His code name is "Uncle Vanya". He grew up in Bosnia, an orphan of both parents and, having never met them, he does not know whether he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim. A victim of his fate and his past in war-torn Bosnia, he has become a hitman. He would like to stop killing but he can't.
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Associate Producer:
Betty M. Garcia
Maggie Haese
Camera Operator:
Carlos Rios
Matthew Wachsman
Cinematography:
Vladimir Subotić
Co-Executive Producer:
Axel Möbius
Co-Producer:
Vladan Nikolić
Colorist:
Patrick Lindenmaier
Costume Designer:
Olivera Gajic
Director:
Vladan Nikolić
Director of Photography:
Vladimir Subotić
Editor:
Vladan Nikolić
Executive Producer:
Luigi Musini
Christoph Thoke
First Assistant Camera:
Brian E. Murphy
First Assistant Director:
Joshua Levine
Gaffer:
Nicola Guarneri
Idea:
Vladan Nikolić
Line Producer:
Ayse Ayangolu
Aleksandar Kostić
Lisa Sardinas
Makeup Artist:
Olivera Gajic
Music:
Standing In Lines
Original Music Composer:
Standing In Lines
Producer:
Jim Stark
Production Assistant:
Zack Ford
Margot Jewers
Irina Khokhlova
Brian Lange
Production Designer:
Sorangel Fersobe
Production Manager:
Fulko Kuindersma
Recording Supervision:
Logan Susnick
Screenplay:
Vladan Nikolić
Second Assistant Director:
Atsuko Sato
Special Effects:
Damien Leone
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Damien Leone
Still Photographer:
Mark Higashino
Story:
Vladan Nikolić
Thanks:
Pavlina Proevska
Transportation Captain:
Josh Kleefeld
Writer:
Vladan Nikolić
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