Risto (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 2011

Original Title:
Risto

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Yellow Film & TV

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12 

Runtime: 99

The beloved actor Risto gets paralyzed - quadriplegiac - in a studio accident. The accident brings him massive financial compensation and a flood of sympathy. Suddenly there is money for everything that Risto's young and beautiful wife has always wanted. She gives up her boring job and becomes an artist.

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Boom Operator:
Sami Auru
Rasmus Bruun
Antti Pöntinen

Colorist:
Marko Terävä

Costume Design:
Minni Härkönen

Director:
Tuomas Summanen

Director of Photography:
Arno Launos

Editor:
Jyrki Levä
Jyrki Keränen

Executive Producer:
Jarkko Hentula
Jorma Reinilä

First Assistant Camera:
Mika Vuorinen
Matti Eerikäinen

Gaffer:
Karri Pöykiö

Key Grip:
Juha Niska
Tomi Lakonen

Lighting Technician:
Timo Oravakangas
Kari Malmio
Toni Haaranen

Location Manager:
Pauli Kairismaa

Original Music Composer:
DJ Slow

Producer:
Olli Haikka
Samuli Norhomaa

Production Design:
Kaisa Mäkinen

Production Manager:
Julia Jokinen
Tiina Kunttu

Production Sound Mixer:
Klaus Liljemark

Property Master:
Okku Rahikainen
Tytti Tiri

Script Supervisor:
Anni Pänkäälä
Hannele Majaniemi

Second Assistant Camera:
Niklas Kanervo
Jouko Piipponen

Sound Designer:
Erno Kumpulainen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sami Sarhamaa

Steadicam Operator:
Toni Tuominen
Antti Hacklin

Writer:
Mikko Reitala

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