Zero Point | |
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Directed by | Mihkel Ulk |
Written by | Margit Keerdo-Dawson |
Produced by | Allfilm, Eesti Televisioon (Eesti Rahvusringhääling) |
Starring | Märt Pius Saara Kadak |
Cinematography | Mihkel Soe |
Edited by | Hendrik Mägar, Margo Siimon |
Music by | Janek Murd |
Distributed by | Allfilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Estonia |
Language | Estonian |
Zero Point (Estonian : Nullpunkt) is a 2014 Estonian drama film directed by Mihkel Ulk. [1]
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