Nico Icon

Documentary film

Nico Icon
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Description

Nico Icon is one of the most successful films of recent times.
The date chosen for the feature film to finally hit theaters was year 1995.
The cast of this film (Nico, Christian Aaron Boulogne, Tina Aumont) has very good results since they hit a lot with the role obtained.

Susanne Ofteringer 's experience in the film world has meant that this project has been approached with great confidence and with an impeccable film direction.
The information and background that can be drawn from these 75 min. of film is very broad.
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is Germany and this film is one of them.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by Susanne Ofteringer.
We are sure that this feature film will have a great career as well as its production company Bluehorse Films, CIAK Filmproduktion, ZDF.
According to the film, the music and the soundtrack have a different importance since in some it is the most important and in others it goes more unnoticed. In this case Larry Seymour and his team have struck a perfect balance.

Another of the most important parts of a film is the choice of the frames to be used, the lights creating effects, the direction of the gaze of the characters ... all those decisions in this film have been made Judith Kaufmann, Katarzyna Remin, Sibylle Stürmer.
The genre of Documentary film is one of the most widely used in film and this is because it tends to work well with audiences.

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Critics Nico Icon

irregular saga of a fascinating mermaid. Do not waste your time. It is worth seeing, but it has serious flaws
Doumentary masterpiece. Nice, but could have been a lot better. Femme fatale
Extremely bad documentary that only tells lies, avoid it !!. The screech. it's better if you already like nico
Nico's mystery. One of my favorite musical documentaries. a behind the music disguised as a documentary
Quite nice to look at, but not so representative. A fascinating documentary!
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