Nirvana (1997)
Directed by Gabriele Salvatores

Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Jimi is an ace video game designer who is virtually unrivalled in his field.  But Solo, the hero of his latest creation, Nirvana, insists that he be deleted from his simulated universe.  To do this, Jimi must destroy Nirvana, and the only way to do this is by hacking into Okosama Starr's database...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Gabriele Salvatores
  • Script: Gabriele Salvatores, Pino Cacucci, Gloria Corica
  • Cinematographer: Italo Petriccione
  • Music: Federico De Robertis, Mauro Pagani
  • Cast: Christopher Lambert (Jimi Dini), Diego Abatantuono (Solo), Sergio Rubini (Joystick), Stefania Rocca (Naima), Amanda Sandrelli (Maria), Emmanuelle Seigner (Lisa), Claudio Bisio (Red Rover), Antonio Catania (Paranoid Vendor), Gigio Alberti (Dr. Rauschenberg), Ugo Conti (Sicilian Tourist), Silvio Orlando (Indian Porter), Oreste Guidi (German), Hal Yamanouchi (Okasama Starr, Psychologist), Avinash Ganesh (Avinash), Antonello Grimaldi (Pakistan Porter), Paolo Rossi (Joker), Bebo Storti (Meditating Man), Fabio Sartor (Policeman), Corinna Agustoni (Guru's Assistant), Leonardo Gajo (Gaz Gaz)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: Italian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min

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