Eila (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 14, 2003

Original Title:
Eila

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Blind Spot Pictures

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-7 

Runtime: 94

A cleaning woman decides to sue the state for illegal discharge.

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Assistant Director:
Mika Purola

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Henry Wacklin

Boom Operator:
Ilkka Kiukas

Colorist:
Timo Nousiainen

Costume Design:
Niina Pasanen

Director:
Jarmo Lampela

Director of Photography:
Harri Räty

Editor:
Joona Louhivuori

First Assistant Camera:
Allan Pyykkö
Antti Härkönen

Foley Artist:
Kauko Lindfors

Gaffer:
Harri Sipilä

Lighting Technician:
Kenneth Wennström
J-P Passi

Makeup Artist:
Niina Katila

Negative Cutter:
Tuija Kotamäki

Original Music Composer:
Liisa Akimof
Petri Nieminen

Producer:
Tero Kaukomaa
Petri Jokiranta

Production Design:
Kalle Nurminen

Production Manager:
Pirjo Koskelo

Production Sound Mixer:
Pekka Karjalainen

Script Supervisor:
Sanna Hedström

Second Assistant Camera:
Sari Aaltonen

Sound Designer:
Pekka Karjalainen

Sound Editor:
Pekka Karjalainen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pekka Karjalainen

Writer:
Tove Idström

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