Agent Wild Duck (2002) [N/A]

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Release Date:
September 19, 2002

Original Title:
Agent Sinikael

Alternate Titles:
Agent Wild Duck

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Exitfilm
Suhkur Film
Zentropa Entertainments

Production Countries:
Estonia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 78

Hans Wild Duck Gens, an old school industrial spy becomes suicidally jealous when the firm brings in a German performance artist who becomes not only the top agent, but also replaces him in his girlfriend Monika's affections.

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Assistant Camera:
Jevgenia Opekine
Andrus Prikk
Dimitri Opekine

Assistant Director:
Ly Pulk

Boom Operator:
Mihkel Kadak

Camera Operator:
Rein Pruul

Carpenter:
Teet Saaremäe

Co-Producer:
Peter Aalbæk Jensen

Colorist:
Robert Lang

Continuity:
Helen Valkna
Marje Tõemäe

Costume Design:
Marju Tammik
Jaanus Vahtra
Marit Ahven

Costumer:
Tuuli Malinovski

Director:
Marko Raat

Director of Photography:
Arko Okk

Editor:
Raimo Jõerand

First Assistant Director:
Elo Selirand

Gaffer:
Taivo Tenso

Lighting Technician:
Sten Oja

Makeup Artist:
Tiina Leesik
Kairit Nieländer

Music:
Janek Murd

Producer:
Veiko Õunpuu
Peeter Urbla

Production Design:
Margus Tammik
Jaana Jüris

Production Manager:
Andres Arro

Property Master:
Margit Orunuk
Urmas Tõnissoo

Sound Designer:
Ivo Felt

Sound Editor:
Tiina Andreas

Sound Recordist:
Rein Urm

Still Photographer:
Herkki-Erich Merila

Writer:
Andres Maimik
Marko Raat

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