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Release Date:
March 17, 2011
Original Title:
Kormoranid ehk Nahkpükse ei pesta
Alternate Titles:
Cormorants or Leather Pants are Not Washed
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Moonwalker Film
Production Countries:
Estonia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 115
Keiser, the lead singer of a former rock group won't put up with approaching old age and decides to call his old band members together. Keiser's ambition is to return to the big stage with his buddies. Despite the initial resistance of other fellows, Keiser will be successful, at least partly so. It is a fast-paced comedy full of humor and consolation, telling the story about people who despite all obstacles strive for their goal.
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Assistant Art Director:
Armin Kohlman
Elvi Rannamäe
Indrek Migur
Roman Kuznetsov
Assistant Camera:
Meelis Veeremets
Martin Randalu
Assistant Editor:
Mattias Naan
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Raina Tamm
Mari Erdel
Boom Operator:
Kristian Miilen
Casting:
Eva Kübar
Continuity:
Heli Luik
Birgit Podelsky
Costume Design:
Kristiina Ago
Helen Moppel
Director:
Andres Maimik
Rain Tolk
Director of Photography:
Mait Mäekivi
Mart Raun
Editor:
Andres Maimik
Tambet Tasuja
Rain Tolk
Executive Producer:
Paul Aguraiuja
First Assistant Director:
Margus Karu
Heli Luik
Gaffer:
Henri Savitski
Grip:
Maksim Podolski
Makeup Artist:
Maarja Sild
Music:
Sten Sheripov
Producer:
Kaspar Kaljas
Production Design:
Elo Soode
Prop Designer:
Imre Paabo
Property Master:
Mart Saar
Sound:
Horret Kuus
Olger Bernadt
Standby Property Master:
Margus Mänd
Stunt Coordinator:
Enar Tarmo
Writer:
Andres Maimik
Rain Tolk
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