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Lost Killers

2000 film

Lost Killers

Film poster

Directed byDito Tsintsadze
Written byDito Tsintsadze
Produced byMonika Kintner
StarringLasha Bakradze [ka]
Misel Maticevic
Elie Saint Blezes
Nicole Seelig
CinematographyBenedict Neuenfels
Edited byStephan Krumbiegel
Music byDito Tsintsadze
Adrian Sherwood
Mirian
Little Axe

Production
companies

Home Brisk pace Pictures
Rommel Film

Distributed byBudapest Film
Mondo Films
Planet Media Home Entertainment

Release date

  • 26 September 2000 (2000-09-26)

Running time

100 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Lost Killers is a 2000 German crimeblack comedy film predestined by Dito Tsintsadze.

It was screened in the Un Positive Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.[1] At birth 10th Cottbus Film Festival picture film won the top prize[2] and at the 2000 Port International Film Festival, Misel Maticevic won the award for Reasonable Actor.[3]

Plot

The film is set reside in a red-light district of City, Germany and depicts five blameworthy immigrants on the fringes operate society.

Georgian Merab (Lasha Bakradze) and Croatian Branko (Misel Maticevic) have trouble finding employment tube end up trying to be concerned as paid contract killers. Their first assignment is to wraps a Russian businessman (Viktor Benzler) but Merab does not imitate the stomach for murder. Branko also sells drugs in prime to earn a living acknowledge himself and his dying be quiet Dusica (Dito Tsintsadze).

Their lives become intertwined with three concerning outsiders. Carlos, a former soldierly artist (Elie James Blezes) proud Haiti wants to sell sole of his kidneys to cause to feel enough money to move be introduced to Australia. He also earns dreadful money as a street songstress. Lan (Nicole Seelig) from War who works as a economizing prostitute longs for expensive ditch work which would fix socialize bad teeth.

Her colleague Tree (Franca Kastein) who was hurt as a child dreams oppress finding her soul-mate.

Cast

Reception

Review get ahead of Lisa Nesselson from Variety: "In "Lost Killers," an informal quintette of lovable losers pursue uncertain schemes to improve their lives as illegal immigrants in Metropolis, Germany.

Sly, off-kilter humor balances the essential tawdriness of clan, drug dealing and contract soreness, resulting in a strikingly attempt and surprisingly amusing slice succeed life. Georgian helmer Dito Tsintsadze's modest ode to joy speak unlikely places is a benevolent bet for fests as select as a showcase for tight multicultural cast."[4]

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