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9 is a 2002 Turkish crime film directed by Ümit Ünal. [1] The film was Turkey's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards , but it was not nominated.
Narc is a 2002 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed and written by Joe Carnahan and starring Jason Patric and Ray Liotta (who also co-produced). The plot revolves around the efforts of two police detectives in search of the murderer of an undercover police officer.
The film, titled Criminal (2004), [70] was directed by Gregory Jacobs and written by Jacobs and Soderbergh. [71] The film was a commercial failure and only received a direct-to-DVD release in Argentina. [69] [72] Nine Queens was also used as a basis for three Indian films: the Bollywood film Bluffmaster!
9 (French: 9, le film) is a 2016 Canadian comedy-drama film. [1] Adapted from Stéphane E. Roy's theatrical play 9 Variations on the Void (Neuf variations sur le vide), the film is an anthology of nine short films by nine different film directors on the theme of communication difficulties, unified by the common narrative element of a conference on communication by self-help guru Marc Gélinas ...
9 Month Stretch (French: 9 mois ferme) is a 2013 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Albert Dupontel.It was nominated for six categories at the 39th César Awards including Best Film and Best Director and Best Actor for Dupontel, winning Best Actress for its co-star Sandrine Kiberlain and Best Original Screenplay.
The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Alok Krishna, Wamiqa Gabbi, Mamta Mohandas, and Prakash Raj in lead roles. It marks the first regional Indian film production and distribution of Sony Pictures and the debut of Prithviraj Productions. [2] In the film, a global crisis arises when a comet passes very close to the Earth for nine days. The film ...
9 is a 2005 animated science fiction short film created by Shane Acker as a student project at the UCLA Animation Workshop. Tim Burton saw the film and later produced a feature-length adaptation also titled 9 (2009), directed by Acker and distributed by Focus Features. The film was presented at the Indianapolis International Film Festival.
Baskin was directed by Can Evrenol, who also co-wrote the film, and is based on Evrenol's earlier short film of the same name. [2] The film was independently financed and shot in Istanbul by MO Film, with a budget around US$350,000. It was a 28-night shoot, with no day shots, with a month of pre-production and a post-production stage of 2 months.