Level Five
Trailer: Level Five
Year: 1997
Genre: Documentary, War, Science Fiction
Studio: Les Films de l'Astrophore, Argos Films
Director: Chris Marker
Cast: Catherine Belkhodja, Kenji Tokitsu, Nagisa Ōshima, Junichi Ushiyama, Kinjo Shigeaki, Chris Marker
Crew: Chris Marker (Writer), Chris Marker (Director), Florent Lavallée (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Anatole Dauman (Producer), Françoise Widhoff (Producer), Chris Marker (Original Music Composer)
Runtime: 110 minutes
Release: Feb 19, 1997
IMDb: 6.30/10 by 26 users
Popularity: 2
Country: France
Language: English, Français, 日本語
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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