A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 7, 2011
Original Title:
Syvälle salattu
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
MRP Matila Röhr Productions
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12
Runtime: 104
Julia is a young lawyer who has been in conflict with her father for a long time. Her mother seems a bit insane, and Julia thinks that he is partially responsible for this. She has also split with the father of her son and tries to escape all these concerns by working hard. On a new case, she is brought back to the house near the lake where she was raised to help a group of environmentalists to protect its natural beauty against the industrial project of a power company. But by doing so she has to fight the greed of the locals, and their trust in an evil spirit that is believed to be attached to the lake.
"B" Camera Operator:
Tuomas Järvelä
Assistant Director:
Daniel Kuitunen
Casting:
Pia Pesonen
Tutsa Huuhka
Colorist:
Henri Pulla
Costume Design:
Anne-Maria Ylitapio
Director:
Joona Tena
Director of Photography:
Kjell Lagerroos
Dramaturgy:
Olli Soinio
Editor:
Benjamin Mercer
Executive Producer:
Marko Röhr
First Assistant Camera:
Andrus Prikk
Foley Artist:
Kimmo Vänttinen
Gaffer:
Jani Pinomaa
Grip:
Anssi Pennanen
Lighting Technician:
Wellu Mikkonen
Makeup Designer:
Kati Koskela
Online Editor:
Mikko Löppönen
Henri Pulla
Original Music Composer:
Panu Aaltio
Producer:
Mikko Tenhunen
Production Design:
Päivi Kettunen
Production Sound Mixer:
Juha Hakanen
Script Supervisor:
Riikka Laakkonen
Second Assistant Camera:
Roope Ruuska
Sound Designer:
Juha Hakanen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sami Sarhamaa
Special Effects Technician:
Raine Toikkanen
Still Photographer:
Malla Hukkanen
Jolle Onnismaa
Stunt Coordinator:
Reijo Kontio
Underwater Director of Photography:
Teemu Liakka
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