I Do (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 15, 2024

Original Title:
Öö

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Homeless Bob Production

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

When the bride is kidnapped as part of a wedding tradition, she uses the game as an excuse to not participate in her own wedding party. The bride might not want to be found, the bridegroom may not want to find her. Through the chase, both newlyweds find out that now tied together, the challenge of finding a way to each other is just about to start.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Ingvar Heamägi

Accountant:
Anniki Laar

Boom Operator:
Joonas Taimla
Kreete Kokovkin

Catering:
Häli Tarum
Annely Arbeiter

Colorist:
Andres Hallik

Costume Design:
Adele Thele Robam

Dialogue Editor:
Marios Themistocleus

Digital Imaging Technician:
Piret Krustok

Director:
Teresa Väli

Director of Photography:
Rasmus Kosseson

Editor:
Andres Hallik

Electrician:
Janis Kokk
Karl Robert Vain
Juss Rebane

First Assistant Camera:
Erik Õunapuu

First Assistant Director:
Tormi Torop

Focus Puller:
Erik Õunapuu

Gaffer:
Andrus Ilp

Graphic Designer:
Kersti Heile
Laura Merendi

Location Coordinator:
Ivar Heinpalu

Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Õun
Krislin Lainelo

Makeup Designer:
Triin Leppik

Original Music Composer:
Harris Grant-Forster

Producer:
Helen Räim

Production Assistant:
Anet Õunpuu

Production Design:
Kaia Tungal

Property Master:
Janette Roopa

Screenplay:
Teresa Väli

Second Assistant Camera:
Erki Kase

Sound Designer:
Siim Škepast

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Siim Škepast

Standby Property Master:
Riho Vahtras

Thanks:
Katrin Kissa

Third Assistant Director:
Kristiina Tang

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