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  1. The Loneliest Planet is a 2011 American drama thriller film written and directed by Julia Loktev, based on the short story Expensive Trips Nowhere by Tom Bissell, published in his collection God Lives in St. Petersburg.

  2. Jan 3, 2013 · With Hani Furstenberg, Gael García Bernal, Bidzina Gujabidze, Tali Pitakhelauri. An engaged couple's backpacking trip in the Caucasus Mountains is derailed by a single misstep that threatens to undo everything the pair believed about each other and about themselves.

  3. The source material that inspired The Loneliest Planet may be brief, but this adaptation of a Tom Bissell short story compensates with studious, finely detailed filmmaking, haunting visuals,...

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  4. Starring: Gael García Bernal, Bidzina Gudjabidze, and Hani Furstenberg"A film you will never forget because it turns on the kind of small incident that could...

  5. Jul 5, 2012 · The official trailer for "The Loneliest Planet" starring Hani Furstenberg, Gael García Bernal and Bidzina Gujabidze. A local guide takes a young couple through a twisted backpacking trip...

  6. In "The Loneliest Planet," an engaged couple takes a backpacking hike over the beautiful but rugged trails of the Caucasus Mountains in the central European republic of Georgia.

  7. Jun 7, 2013 · The Loneliest Planet - Official Trailer. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Georgia's Caucasus Mountains, #TheLoneliestPlanet tells the story of a young couple on the journey of a...

  8. by Julia Loktev. synopsis. Alex and Nica are young, in love and engaged to be married. They’re off on another of the backpacking adventures they live for.

  9. THE LONELIEST PLANET. Directed by. Julia Loktev. United States, Germany, 2011. Thriller. 113. Synopsis. Engaged American couple Alex and Nica are backpacking through Eastern Europe. Upon arriving in Georgia, they hire a guide to lead them on a camping trek.

  10. The Loneliest Planet: Julia Loktev interview The Russian-American director explains how silent intimacy triggers an emotional reaction and why that's a good thing.