Tatu and Patu: An Oddsville Christmas (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 2016

Original Title:
Kanelia kainaloon, Tatu ja Patu!

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Dionysos Films

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S 

Runtime: 75

A young girl and her two friends from the exceptionally strange land of Oddsville make plans to celebrate Christmas together, but when she is late to pick them up from the train station, the pair wander out on their own leading to a delightful series of hilarious mishaps, inventions, and flights of fancy - until they find their little friend, who finally shows them the true meaning of Christmas.

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Assistant Camera:
Mika Vuorinen

Assistant Director:
Joona Mielonen

Book:
Aino Havukainen
Sami Toivonen

Boom Operator:
Svante Colérus
Anssi Kainulainen

Colorist:
Marko Terävä

Costume Design:
Marjo Federley

Director:
Rike Jokela

Director of Photography:
Rauno Ronkainen

Dramaturgy:
Juha Jokela

Editor:
Jussi Lehto

Foley Artist:
Tapio Liukkonen

Gaffer:
Kalle Penttilä

Grip:
Juha Niska

Lighting Technician:
Veli-Matti Olkinuora
Timo Haapasaari
Petri Pirkkalainen
Olli Pöykiö
Antti Pirinen
Tomi Sepänmaa
Valtteri Piira

Location Manager:
Klaus Hedström

Makeup Designer:
Marjo Federley

Original Music Composer:
Miska Seppä
Juri Seppä

Producer:
Riina Hyytiä
Mahsa Malka

Production Design:
Kari Kankaanpää

Production Manager:
Teresa Ekman
Leena Mäenpää-Bentley

Production Sound Mixer:
Micke Nyström

Screenplay:
Aino Havukainen

Script Supervisor:
Heli Karppinen

Sound Designer:
Micke Nyström

Sound Editor:
Anssi Kainulainen
Joona Jaakkola

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Olli Pärnänen

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