Doctor Stockmann (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 10, 1989

Original Title:
Doktor Stockmann

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Tallinnfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 139

Toomas Stockmann, the head doctor of a water clinic built in a small town by the sea, discovers that the facility is threatened by an infection caused by construction errors in the waterworks. The powerful mayor Peter Stockmann, the doctor's brother, has used his position and connections for commercial and political gain and has ignored the doctor's warnings. The upper class of the town initially supports the doctor's decision to reveal the truth, but the mayor changes due to pressure and personal interests. Dr. Stockmann is labeled an enemy of the people. He must choose whether to stick to his ideas, at the risk of his family, or surrender to demagoguery.

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Assistant Camera:
Priit Grepp
Peeter Sirge

Assistant Costume Designer:
Krista Lukki

Assistant Director:
Lilia Kleimjonova
Marju Lepp

Camera Operator:
Rein Pruul

Costume Design:
Epp Maria Kokamägi

Director:
Mikk Mikiver

Director of Photography:
Ago Ruus

Editor:
Sirje Haagel

First Assistant Director:
Toomas Vohu

Gaffer:
Uno Lahtein

Makeup Artist:
Lii Kärner
Aino Lemming

Music:
Lepo Sumera

Producer:
Anne Alla

Production Design:
Epp Maria Kokamägi
Heikki Halla

Sound Designer:
Kadi Müür

Still Photographer:
Peeter Sirge

Theatre Play:
Henrik Ibsen

Writer:
Valentin Kuik

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