Desperate Journey
Synopsis
Based on a true story.
Details
- Year
- 2025
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 108 min
- Format
- 4K / Colour / Scope (2.39:1) / Dolby Atmos
- Director
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Annabel Jankel
- Producer
- Warren Derosa
- Editor
- Jon Harris
- Screenwriter
- Michael Radford
- Director of Photography
- Gergely Pohárnok
- Production Designer
- Zsófia Tasnádi
- Sound
- Glen Gathard, Mac Ruth
- Composer
- Ilan Eshkeri
- Principal cast
- Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen, Clara Rugaard, Til Schweiger, Sienna Guillory, Steven Berkoff, Fernando Guallar
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