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Release Date:
October 12, 2007
Original Title:
Midsummer Madness
Alternate Titles:
Car kresne noci
Folie d'été
Jaanipäev Läti moodi
Jaanipäeva hullus
Joniniu beprotybes
Joniniu naktis
Letnie szalenstwo
Letnje ludilo
Locuras del pleno verano
Loucuras do Pleno Verão
Ludost posred lyato
San letnjeg ludila
Őrült Szentivánéj
Летнее безумие
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Fischer Film
Kaupo Filma
Steve Walsh Productions
Production Countries:
Austria | Latvia | Russia | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 HU: 16 IE: 15
Runtime: 94
St. John’s Night is a traditional midsummer Latvian celebration where family and friends get together to build bonfires, drink and have a good time. According to a legend, on this night lovers and those who wish to fall in love can search the woods for the "magic fern".
Art Direction:
Ieva Romanova
Casting:
Ieva Rubene
Costume Design:
Thomas Oláh
Director:
Alexander Hahn
Director of Photography:
Jerzy Palacz
Editor:
Justin Krish
Foley Artist:
Ruth Sullivan
Makeup Artist:
Andreas Hanke
Music:
Boriss Rezņiks
Markus Pöchinger
Producer:
Markus Fischer
Steve Walsh
Guntis Trekteris
Set Decoration:
Maris Sejans
Sound Director:
Tim Lewiston
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