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Emilis Vėlyvis (born 30 May 1979) is a famous [1] Lithuanian film director, screenwriter, and artist. He graduated with a master's degree from the Vilnius Academy of Arts in 2002 [2] and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
Zero is a 2010 Australian stop motion animated short film written and directed by Christopher Kezelos and produced by Christine Kezelos. Awards, nominations and screenings [ edit ]
[16] [17] [18] Office Mobile 2010, an update to Microsoft's mobile productivity suite was released on May 12, 2010 as a free upgrade from the Windows Phone Store for Windows Mobile 6.5 devices with a previous version of Office Mobile installed. [19] [20] [21] Office 2010 is the first version of Office to ship in a 64-bit version.
This is a list of films produced or distributed by Universal Pictures from 2010 to 2019, founded in 1912 as the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is the main motion picture production and distribution arm of Universal Studios , a subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast .
Redirected is a 2014 Lithuanian-British gangster action comedy film directed by Emilis Vėlyvis and starring Vinnie Jones, Scot Williams, and Vytautas Šapranauskas.The film features four friends turned first–time robbers who get stranded in Eastern Europe and have to find their way back home.
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 6: Garbage Dreams: Wynne Films: Mai Iskander (director) Sweetgrass: The Cinema Guild: Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Ilisa Barbash (directors)
The film was well-received in the Americas, both North and South. [5] It was given as an example in the book The Precarious in the Cinemas of the Americas of a "socially-engaged thriller [...] that [makes] use of mainstream cinema techniques, such as MTV-style, fast-paced editing and the inclusion of violent scenes to call attention to the collective responsibility for social inequalities".
Countdown to Zero is a 2010 documentary film by British filmmaker Lucy Walker. The film argues that the likelihood of the use of nuclear weapons has increased since the end of the Cold War due to terrorism , nuclear proliferation , theft of nuclear materials and weapons, and other factors.