Embrace (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Embrace

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

What can’t you just hold me?

A blind choreographer returns to the rehearsal room after years away. Dealing at the same time with the gradual loss of her visual memory, she must reconnect with touch in order to communicate with her dancers.

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Art Department Assistant:
Eva Puka

BTS Photographer:
Yelyzaveta vysochyn

Best Boy Electrician:
Otto Färm

Boom Operator:
Kai Jürimäe

Cast Driver:
Georg Vann

Catering:
Margareth Villers

Choreographer:
Anumai Raska

Color Grading:
Andreas Jarvis

Continuity:
Jane Sidorenko

Data Wrangler:
Oliver Kaljuste

Director:
Robin Marten Leppik
Johanna Viskar

Director of Photography:
Milla-Maria Johanna Kujala

Driver:
Annie Weisman

Editor:
Yessine Youssef

First Assistant Camera:
Eliza Dombrovksa

Gaffer:
Otto Färm

Key Grip:
Oliver Kaljuste

Makeup & Hair:
Lore Sõerunurk
Inge-Riin Õun

Music:
Madis Muul

Producer:
Grete Kaio

Production Assistant:
Liis Slugen
Anne Maria Vaher
Karoliine Rämmi
Rosina Rijo

Production Design:
Emily Bruus

Second Assistant Camera:
Nikita Morozos

Second Assistant Director:
Mia Oja

Sound Designer:
Varvara Karpova

Sound Recordist:
Dmitrii Romeiko

Writer:
Isabella Mansnerus

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