Rain (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 17, 2020

Original Title:
Rain

Alternate Titles:
Mой брат Райн

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Alasti Kino

Production Countries:
Estonia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

The film follows 12-year-old Ats, whose older brother Rain unexpectedly returns to the family home in a small seaside town to face their authoritarian father Kalju and their mother, a woman on the verge of losing love. Ats is a witness to the clash between his father and brother, two stubborn men from different generations with radically different views of the world.

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ADR Recordist:
Gabriel Solis

Boom Operator:
Tanel Tänna

Co-Producer:
Anti Rannus
Lauri Liivlaid

Costume Design:
Liis Plato

Dialogue Editor:
Edgars Gultnieks

Director:
Janno Jürgens

Director of Photography:
Erik Põllumaa

Editor:
Przemysław Chruścielewski

Electrician:
Erkka Lehto

First Assistant Camera:
Gunnar Laal
Martin Venela

First Assistant Director:
Alis Mäesalu

Foley Artist:
Artem Busel

Foley Editor:
Artem Busel

Foley Recordist:
Alexandr Jeygalo

Gaffer:
Volmer Kliimand

Lighting Technician:
Teddy Puusepp

Location Manager:
Ivar Heinpalu

Makeup Artist:
Siiri Lauri
Hella Marats
Johanna Velt

Music:
Reinis Sējāns
Misha Panfilov

Music Consultant:
Paweł Juzwuk
Ahto Külvet

Producer:
Kristjan Pütsep

Production Design:
Matis Mäesalu

Production Sound Mixer:
Kristjan Kurm

Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Kollanyi

Sound Designer:
Edgars Gultnieks
Artis Lūsis

Sound Editor:
Edgars Gultnieks

Sound Recordist:
Jan Andresson

Underwater Camera:
Gunnar Laal

Visual Effects:
Anti Rannus

Writer:
Anti Naulainen
Janno Jürgens

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