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Release Date:
March 20, 2015
Original Title:
Armi elää!
Alternate Titles:
Арми жива!
ファブリックの女王
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bufo
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-7 JP: G
Runtime: 84
Armi Ratia is the woman behind the legendary design company Marimekko and a worldwide celebrity. A theatre company has taken on the task of trying to portray the life and work of this complex person. The sets mainly consist of the well-known patterns that we all have grown to love. Armi is a brave, risk-taking businesswoman and her passion for her company repeatedly takes its toll on her employees, finances and family. The company grows while Armi's personal life is shaken by suicide attempts and turbulence. In Armi Alive!, Oscar-nominated film producer and director Jörn Donner portrays a fascinating woman with fervent ideas about the new Finnish man, her company, fabrics and clothes.
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Boom Operator:
Kristian Miilen
Choreographer:
Reija Wäre
Colorist:
Jussi Myllyniemi
Costume Design:
Tiina Kaukanen
Director:
Jörn Donner
Director of Photography:
Hannu-Pekka Vitikainen
Editor:
Klaus Grabber
First Assistant Camera:
Petri Kiljunen
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Foley Editor:
Pietu Korhonen
Gaffer:
Kalle Penttilä
Key Grip:
Arttu Peltomaa
Makeup Designer:
Pia Mikkonen
Original Music Composer:
Pessi Levanto
Post Production Producer:
Jussi Myllyniemi
Producer:
Misha Jaari
Mark Lwoff
Production Design:
Otso Linnalaakso
Production Manager:
Veira Airaksinen
Production Sound Mixer:
Karri Niinivaara
Property Master:
Kaisa Saarela
Script Supervisor:
Emilia Hyvönen
Sound Designer:
Karri Niinivaara
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Nordström
Writer:
Karoliina Lindgren
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