Crossing The Line (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 19, 2022

Original Title:
Üle Piiri

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Baltic Film and Media School

Production Countries:
Estonia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

Jakop, a lone fisherman on the coast of lake Peipus has to decide whether refugees brought to his door are his way of redeeming past sins or merely a means to quickly earn much needed cash.

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Art Direction:
Kirke Antsmäe

Assistant Art Director:
Brigitta Värnik
Joonas Lass

Boom Operator:
Magnar-Stig Virgo

Construction Coordinator:
Renelle Karnaskind

Costumer:
Hanna-Ly Aavik
Karoliine Rämmi

Digital Imaging Technician:
Viivika Vassar

Director:
Franz Malmsten

Director of Photography:
Markus Muide

Editor:
Kadri Ligi

Executive Producer:
Carmen Laurend

First Assistant Camera:
Tõnu Tamm

First Assistant Director:
Marian Vridolin

Foley Artist:
Magnar-Stig Virgo
Timo Kiirend

Gaffer:
Ralf Schneider

Makeup & Hair:
Karoliina Villem

Music:
Ingrid Rabi

Novel:
Martin Algus

Producer:
Henry Laasalu

Production Design:
Kaisa Tamme

Prop Maker:
Kadri Ligi

Property Master:
Robin Marten Leppik

Screenplay:
Marian Vridolin

Second Assistant Camera:
Aaron Thor Härm
Erik Kiviselg

Second Assistant Director:
Margareth Villers

Sound Director:
Andreas Jõesaar

Sound Recordist:
Eduard Reitman

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