A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 15, 1999
Original Title:
Sukkien euroelämää
Alternate Titles:
Tappa trådarna
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Epidem
Hot Rats Productions
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S
Runtime: 74
Tracking missing socks in the European Union.
Archival Footage Coordinator:
John Webster
Annick Ghijzelings
Archival Footage Research:
Ilkka Kippola
Assistant Editor:
Saara Saarela
Jukka Laigren
Rostislav Aalto
Ismo Virtanen
Camera Operator:
Pekka Uotila
Louis-Philippe Capelle
Tony Malamatelios
Cinematography:
Tuomo Virtanen
Color Grading:
Marko Terävä
Pekka Mäkelä
Director:
John Webster
Editor:
Riitta Poikselkä
First Assistant Camera:
Mika Ailasmäki
Graphic Designer:
Eila Terävä
Matti Väisänen
Music:
Matti Piri
Musician:
Emmi Tikkala
Riikka Talvitie
Markku Luuppala
Timo Kortesmäki
Satu Huuskonen
Raakel Lignell
Terhi Mali
Kaisa Pulkamo
Ulla Hammarberg
Sami Koskela
Pekka Korhonen
Matti Piri
Negative Cutter:
Eine Kokko
Producer:
Heta Koppelomäki
Mikael Wahlforss
Iikka Vehkalahti
Claes-Göran Lillieborg
Production Assistant:
Annick Ghijzelings
Production Manager:
Outi Kaasinen
Production Secretary:
Marianne Näsinlinna
Vesa Meronen
Researcher:
Erja Sievänen
Sound Designer:
Pietari Koskinen
Sound Editor:
Janne Laine
Sakari Salli
Pelle Venetjoki
Sound Mixer:
Peter Nordström
Sound Recordist:
Kyösti Väntänen
Pietari Koskinen
Toni Laine
Niko Paakkunainen
Dimitry Haulet
Paul Heymans
Juha Heininen
Special Effects:
Seppo Rintasalo
Pekka Nevala
Title Graphics:
Annukka Mitrunen
Writer:
John Webster
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