
The Loneliest Planet
May 25 2012
•2h 53m
•Drama, Romance
Backpacking in the Caucasus Mountains, walking for hours, an engaged couple and their tour guide trade anecdotes and play games to pass the time, until a momentary misstep, that takes only two or three seconds, changes everything.
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Hani Furstenberg
Nica

Gael García Bernal
Alex
Bidzina Gujabidze
Dato
Tali Pitakhelauri
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