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Release Date:
October 20, 2023
Original Title:
Tähtsad ninad
Alternate Titles:
Tähtsad ninad
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Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Nafta
Production Countries:
Estonia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
13-year-old Oliver and Sass make a nose-shaped glasses holder in shop class, which at-tracts the interest of a mysterious major investor. At the same time, Oliver’s recently laid off father is struggling to find a new job. The boys are too young to run their business themselves so Oliver hatches a plan to kill two birds with one stone: they hire Oliver’s dad to run their business, also saving his parents’ rocky marriage! The trick is that Oliver’s father doesn’t know that he works for his son and son’s friend Sass. A fast-paced duplicitous game unfolds and starts to escalate when the boys find out what their mysterious investor is really up to.
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Additional First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Chedid
Boom Operator:
Mazin Helal
Camera Operator:
Peter Kollanyi
Casting:
Ingrid Liivaleht
Irina Mohnja
Silvia Lorenzi
Choreographer:
Riina Ausma
Co-Producer:
Diana Mikita
Costume Design:
Jaanus Vahtra
Director:
Ingomar Vihmar
Director of Photography:
Heiko Sikka
Editor:
Moonika Põdersalu
Extras Casting:
Maria Kasesalu
First Assistant Camera:
Frank-Leander Sapego
First Assistant Director:
Kelly Väli
Gaffer:
Kasper Raidam
Line Producer:
Olga Hartšuk
Makeup Designer:
Merlit Veldi
Music:
Leslie Laasner
Producer:
Esko Rips
Production Design:
Anneli Arusaar
Screenplay:
Martin Algus
Script Consultant:
Laura Raud
Second Assistant Director:
Tormi Torop
Sound Recordist:
Gert Mäll
Standby Art Director:
Jaanika Jüris
Story:
David Bruce Weber
James Nathan
Tom Abrams
Stunt Coordinator:
Enar Tarmo
Stunts:
Kreete Tarmo
Sergei Vertepov
Martin Loog
Margus Terasmees
Taavi Tamm
Kristjan Kõrgesaar
Third Assistant Director:
Heli Jürisson
Kertu Köösel
Matilde Matvere
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