Lost in Siberia
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Lost in Siberia
Summary
Lost in Siberia is a film[1].
Key Facts
- Lost in Siberia's instance of is recorded as film[2].
- Lost in Siberia's director is recorded as Ralf Huettner[3].
- Lost in Siberia's screenwriter is recorded as Ralf Huettner[4].
- Lost in Siberia's screenwriter is recorded as Michael Ebmeyer[5].
- Lost in Siberia's screenwriter is recorded as Minu Barati[6].
- Lost in Siberia's composer is recorded as Stevie B-Zet[7].
- Lost in Siberia's composer is recorded as Ralf Hildenbeutel[8].
- Lost in Siberia's genre is recorded as comedy film[9].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Joachim Król[10].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Vladimir Burlakov[11].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Yulya Men[12].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Armin Rohde[13].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Michael Degen[14].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Michael Deffert[15].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Zoya Buryak[16].
- Lost in Siberia's cast member is recorded as Katja Riemann[17].
- Lost in Siberia's producer is recorded as Minu Barati[18].
- Lost in Siberia's producer is recorded as Sergey Selyanov[19].
- Lost in Siberia's director of photography is recorded as Stefan Ciupek[20].
- Lost in Siberia's IMDb ID is recorded as tt1833843[21].
- Lost in Siberia's original language of film or TV show is recorded as German[22].
- Lost in Siberia's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Russian[23].
- Lost in Siberia's FilmAffinity film ID is recorded as 696681[24].
- Lost in Siberia's country of origin is recorded as Russia[25].
- Lost in Siberia's country of origin is recorded as Germany[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Minu Barati[18] and Sergey Selyanov[19]. Lost in Siberia's director is recorded as Ralf Huettner[3]. Screenwriters include Ralf Huettner[4], Michael Ebmeyer[5], and Minu Barati[6]. Cast members include Joachim Król[10], Vladimir Burlakov[11], Yulya Men[12], Armin Rohde[13], Michael Degen[14], and Michael Deffert[15].
Publication
Lost in Siberia's publication date is recorded as +2012-05-10T00:00:00Z[27]. Original languages include German[22] and Russian[23]. Its genre is recorded as comedy film[9].