Sarlavha | That Which Once Was |
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Yil | 2011 |
Janr | Drama, Science Fiction |
Mamlakat | United States of America |
Studiya | Kimikat Productions, New Day Films, ITVS |
Cast | Vicente Otero, Natar Ungalaaq, Sydney Francis, Chris Mark Chan, Jose Boscio, Lucia Bonaccio |
Ekipaj | Kimi Takesue (Director), Kimi Takesue (Writer), Richard Beenen (Co-Producer), Adriane Giebel (Producer) |
Kalit so'z | refugee, indigenous, climate change, post-apocalyptic future, inuit, flooding, global warming, orphan, environment, carver, ice sculpture, environmental destruction, woman director, environmental disaster, inuk, adult child friendship, environmental issues, near future, environmental catastrophe, short film, caribbean, environmental crisis, ice, displaced persons, refugees, not too distant future, female filmmaker, aquaphobia |
Chiqarish | Apr 18, 2011 |
Ish vaqti | 20 daqiqa |
Sifat | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 tomonidan 0 foydalanuvchilar |
Ommaboplik | 1 |
Byudjet | 0 |
Daromad | 0 |
Til | English |
That Which Once Was
refugee, indigenous, climate change, post-apocalyptic future, inuit, flooding, global warming, orphan, environment, carver, ice sculpture, environmental destruction, woman director, environmental disaster, inuk, adult child friendship, environmental issues, near future, environmental catastrophe, short film, caribbean, environmental crisis, ice, displaced persons, refugees, not too distant future, female filmmaker, aquaphobia