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KIROT Movie Pictures with Olga Kurylenko
KIROT Movie Pictures with Olga Kurylenko
Check out pictures from KIROT starring Olga Kurylenko, Ninet Tayeb, Vladimir Friedman, Liron Levo, Zohar Strauss, and directed by Danny Lerner. You might remember Olga Kurylenko from movies like Max Payne and Quantum of Solace , but it looks like she's the star of this one. Kirot is ...
Olga Kurylenko: All About Olga Kurylenko
Olga Kurylenko: All About Olga Kurylenko
moviefone.com — See Photos Biography American audiences who caught Ukrainian beauty Olga Kurylenko's first major international crossover role will find it difficult to forget her. She played the creepy, unnamed vampire who enters into a blood-soaked love affair with ... (more) Olga Kurylenko: All About Olga Kurylenko
Toronto International Film Festival - Kirot
Toronto International Film Festival - Kirot
tiff.net — Description Danny Lerner's acclaimed 2005 film, Frozen Days , saw a lonely woman's blind date derailed by a suicide bombing. With his most recent film, Kirot , the director again brings psychological complexity and socio-political commentary to ... (more) Toronto International Film Festival - Kirot
TIFF Exclusive: Stylish 'Kirot' Poster
TIFF Exclusive: Stylish 'Kirot' Poster
cinematical.com — Note: Click the image below to view full poster Whenever your small-ish film is getting ready to enter a big, congested film festival, you need to get creative in order to get the word out there -- which is exactly what the folks behind the indie ... (more) TIFF Exclusive: Stylish 'Kirot' Poster
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TIFF 2009: KirotDAILY FILM DOSE: A Daily Film Appreciation and Review Blog
Kirot (2009) Dir. Danny LermanStarring: Olga Kurylenko, Ninet Tayeb and Vladimir Friedman***1/2Guest Review by Greg KlymkiwWhen Galia, a ravishing, raven-haired, almond-eyed, high-cheek-boned Ukrainian prostitute firmly and proudly demands the restitution of her passport and monies owed, a ...
TIFF Exclusive: Stylish 'Kirot' PosterCinematical
Note: Click the image below to view full poster Whenever your small-ish film is getting ready to enter a big, congested film festival, you need to get creative in order to get the word out there -- which is exactly what the folks behind the indie flick Kirot did with this fantastical upside ...