A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 30, 2020
Original Title:
Three Pills
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Smak Film
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 3
In the year 2050, the system provides three pills to every elderly person, to be taken on their 70th birthday.
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Assistant Camera:
Pauli Boström
Assistant Director:
Markus Palmen
BTS Videographer:
Vili Lehtisalo
Colorist:
Sarrah Wilkman
Director:
Christian Wenger
Director of Photography:
Matti Immonen
Editor:
Christian Wenger
Gaffer:
Santeri Siirtonen
Graphic Designer:
Heidi Wenger
Makeup & Hair:
Sanna Liljamo
Music:
Aki Silventoinen
Producer:
Christian Wenger
Production Designer:
Heidi Wenger
Production Manager:
Markus Mutanen
Projection:
Teemu Åke
Props:
Markus Mutanen
Set Decoration:
Minna Lilja
Set Designer:
Markus Mutanen
Sound Designer:
Aki Silventoinen
Story:
Veronika Herren
Writer:
Christian Wenger
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