Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 2017

Original Title:
Mehetapja/Süütu/Vari

Alternate Titles:
The Manslayer/The Virgin/The Shadow

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Era Film
F-Seitse

Production Countries:
Estonia | Lithuania

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 141

The film consists of three chapters. The Manslayer takes place more than a hundred years ago. The leading character Maara is a young bride who is about to start her life in her new family. The Virgin, set in the spring of 1949, tells the story of a young woman called Elina, who has been deported from Ingria into Estonia during the previous war. The Shadow moves in the present, on the border of real life and fantasy. The main character, Luna Lee, has decided to flee from home. Is there anything besides emptiness somewhere? The film is led by the singularity of the leading character - Maara, Elina and Luna Lee are all played by the same actress.

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Assistant Art Director:
Anna-Liisa Liiskmaa
Liisi Kõvasild

Boom Operator:
Marius Blažys
Kristian Miilen

Carpenter:
Avo Aedma
Lennart Feldbach
Liivar Kilter
Asko Linno
Sven Podra
Keijo Preem
Juss Rebane
Gunnar Sardis
Sergei Trutin
Sten Trutin
Urmas Tõnissoo
Roland Uuesoo
Rene Vernik

Construction Coordinator:
Meinar Mäesalu

Continuity:
Jette Keedus
Johanna Maria Vilgats

Costume Design:
Tiiu-Ann Pello
Reet Aus

Costumer:
Johanna Ulfsak
Eve Valme
Tiiu-Ann Pello

Director:
Sulev Keedus

Director of Photography:
Ivar Taim
Erik Põllumaa

Editor:
Kaie-Ene Rääk

First Assistant Camera:
Roland Adamson
Peter Kollanyi
Mattias Veermets

First Assistant Director:
Alis Mäesalu
Vallo Toomla
Marta Pulk
Salme-Riine Uibo

Foley:
Tomasz Maciątek
Jacek Wiśniewski

Gaffer:
Taivo Tenso

Grip:
Rui Dias
Joosep Jürisson
Rauno Linnamäe

Key Grip:
Maksim Podolski

Lighting Technician:
Jekaterina Abramova
Janar Hakk
Epp Kubu
Sten-Johan Lill
Alis Mäesalu
Aivo Rannik
Sanna Maria Rink
Silver Soe
Toomas Tatar
Kristjan Tenso
Ott Tiigirand

Location Assistant:
Tõnis Pill
Matt Rammo
Meelis Saar

Location Manager:
Kristjan Pütsep
Kaspar Ainelo
Ivar Heinpalu
Mart Saar

Makeup Artist:
Anu Konze
Liina Pihel
Annifrid Muda
Liine Kiintok

Music:
Martynas Bialobzeskis

Producer:
Kaie-Ene Rääk
Rasa Miškinytė

Production Assistant:
Helen Maandi
Kristjan Pütsep

Production Design:
Toomas Hõrak
Anna-Liisa Liiver

Production Manager:
Kaspar Ainelo
Hiie Fluss
Lili Pilt
Maie Rosmann

Props:
Jane Paadimeister
Jane Vaabla
Erle Vaher

Pyrotechnician:
Armin Altorf

Screenplay:
Sulev Keedus

Second Assistant Camera:
Kārlis Jaunzems
Roald Sinissaar
Kaarel Tiidus

Second Assistant Director:
Hiie Fluss

Set Decoration:
Jane Kaas
Reet Brandt

Sound:
Tiina Andreas
Ranno Tislar

Sound Designer:
Saulius Urbanavičius

Sound Director:
Saulius Urbanavičius

Sound Recordist:
Jonas Maksvytis
Antti Mäss

Special Effects Assistant:
Janno Jürgens
Kristjan Karumets

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kristjan Pütsep

Steadicam Operator:
Ants Martin Vahur
Siim Kaarel Saluri

Stunt Driver:
Margus Terasmees
Merli Körgmaa

Stunts:
Enar Tarmo
Vallo Hansen

Visual Effects:
Tanel Toomsalu

Writer:
Madis Kõiv

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