Erik Stoneheart (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 2022

Original Title:
Erik Kivisüda

Alternate Titles:
Erikas Akmenširdis
Ēriks Akmenssirds

Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Amrion
ESSE Production House
Helsinki-filmi
Locomotive Productions
Paul Thiltges Distributions
Studio Uljana Kim

Production Countries:
Estonia | Finland | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Ukraine

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Erik is convinced he has a stone for a heart. That’s why he doesn’t mind that his parents have no time for him, or that he is bullied at school, or that he has no real friends. When his family moves to a villa they inherited, he is confronted by Maria whom Erik's parents want to kick out along with her father. Maria refuses to move and promises to make Erik's life a living hell. As a last attempt to defeat Erik, Maria goes to look for her mother who disappeared two years ago. Together they end up on a fantastical journey to the In-Between-World and Erik learns how hard it really is to wear a heart of stone.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Heini Mäntylä

3D Modeller:
Egert Kanep
Jüri Unt
Karl Stokkeby

Art Department Assistant:
Denis Polskyi

Art Direction:
Aleksander Rostov
Armin Kohlman
Eva-Maria Gramakovski
Audrey Hernu
Elo Soode
Marie Janezic
Maxym Nimenko

Assistant Art Director:
Maili Rooden
Amanda Petrella

Assistant Director:
Piret Toomvap-Schönberg

Assistant Grip:
Mario Spahic
Nils Moreau

Assistant Set Decoration:
Anita Kremm

Camera Operator:
Alex Aach

Casting:
Katja Wolf

Chaperone:
Liina Prii

Co-Producer:
Helen Vinogradov
Aleksi Bardy
Uljana Kim
Vitalii Sheremetiev
Roberts Vinovskis

Continuity:
Helis Hirve

Costume Design:
Anu Lensment
Magdalena Labuz

Director:
Ilmar Raag

Director of Photography:
Tuomo Hutri
Ivar Taim

Driver:
Ott Kartau

Editor:
Felix Sorger

Executive Producer:
Anneli Savitski
Elina Litvinova
Evelin Penttilä

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Tommy Hardt
Kaarel Tiidus

First Assistant Camera:
Theo Theodorides

First Assistant Director:
Ralf Siig

Foley Artist:
Vytas Leistrumas
Gedrius Kiela

Gaffer:
Taivo Tenso
Yaroslav Kutnik

Grip:
Nicolas Mambourg

Jimmy Jib Operator:
Pelle Vellevoog
Carlo Thiel

Key Grip:
Stéphane Thiry
Michael Schaack

Makeup Artist:
Fredo Roeser
Kaire Hendrikson
Mélodie Scagnoli
Justine Valence
Sandra Fanizza

Music:
Kipras Mašanauskas
Mykyta Moiseiev

Novel:
Sass Henno

Producer:
Riina Sildos
Paul Thiltges
Adrien Chef

Production Design:
Kari Kankaanpää

Property Master:
Jaak Sova

Second Assistant Camera:
Philippe Manderscheid
Ermins Baltais

Second Assistant Director:
Matilde Matvere

Set Decoration:
Anne-Mai Heimola
Liisa Tetsmann

Songs:
Renārs Kaupers

Sound Director:
Vladimir Golovnitsky
Andrii Nidzelskyi

Sound Recordist:
Michel Schilings

Special Effects:
Rauno Linnamäe
Ronet Tänav
Niels Gramsen
Ken Fitzke
Andres Tamla
Roman Kladko
Evgeniy Zozulya
Valeriy Bagmet
Petro Reshavski
Maksim Panchenko
Ilya Barabash
Serhii Getun

Stunt Coordinator:
Enar Tarmo

Stunts:
Roman Neso Laupmaa
Paul Robert
Andres Mirme

Visual Effects:
Heiki Luts
Raoul Nadalet
Nick Kostomarov
Olga Shevchenko
Mariia Horelenko
Nataliia Matysevych

Writer:
Livia Ulman
Andris Feldmanis

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