186 Kilometers (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 10, 2007

Original Title:
Jan Uuspõld läheb Tartusse

Alternate Titles:
Jan Uuspõld Goes to Tartu

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Moonwalker Film

Production Countries:
Estonia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

The well-known but out-of-luck actor Jan Uuspõld sets out to hitchhike from Tallinn through Estonia to Tartu.

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Animation:
Mikk Rand
Märten Vaher
Raivo Möllits

Assistant Art Director:
Siim Maaten

Catering:
Ano Laane

Co-Producer:
Meelis Mäeots

Colorist:
Priit Põldmaa

Costume Design:
Anu Lensment

Director:
Andres Maimik
Rain Tolk

Director of Photography:
Mart Taniel

Driver:
Liis Narusk

Editor:
Jan Erik Nõgisto
Andres Maimik
Rain Tolk

First Assistant Camera:
Jarand Rorgemoen

First Assistant Director:
Terje Kissa

Gaffer:
Hendrik Saks

Idea:
Jan Uuspõld

Makeup Artist:
Kaire Hendrikson
Helen Moppel

Music:
Sten Sheripov
Vaiko Eplik

Producer:
Rain Tolk
Alvar Reinumägi

Production Design:
Katrin Sipelgas

Property Master:
Killu Mägi

Public Relations:
Maria Ulfsak-Šeripova

Second Assistant Camera:
Martin Ruus
Mihkel Soe
Elen Lotman

Second Assistant Director:
Age Viks

Sound Assistant:
Kristo Kaas
Toomas Sääs

Sound Designer:
Olger Bernadt

Sound Mixer:
Horret Kuus

Still Photographer:
Marge Monko

Thanks:
Uku Uusberg

Writer:
Andres Maimik
Rain Tolk

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