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Release Date:
March 11, 2023
Original Title:
ReLive
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Estonia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
In the near future, 17-year-old Oliver, who has recently experienced a tragedy, discovers his mother using a forbidden machine called ReLive, which allows a person to relive their memories for ten minutes. Soon, despite the consequences, Oliver begins to use the machine himself...
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Boom Operator:
Uku Kaarel Neemre
Color Grading:
Kaur Hendrikson
Jan Joonas Pevkur
Costume Designer:
Karoliina Kalmo
Director:
Jan Joonas Pevkur
Director of Photography:
Madis Altvälja
Jan-Markus Maasepp
Driver:
Pelle Kalmo
Sulo Kuuler
Madis Altvälja
Editor:
Jan Joonas Pevkur
First Assistant Director:
Rasmus Tikerpe
Gaffer:
Jan-Markus Maasepp
Location Scout:
Rasmus Tikerpe
Jan Joonas Pevkur
Sulo Kuuler
Music:
Uku Kaarel Neemre
Producer:
Jan Joonas Pevkur
Rasmus Tikerpe
Production Assistant:
Rasmus Jõenurm
Pelle Kalmo
Elisabeth Ots
Production Design:
Karoliina Kalmo
Sound Editor:
Uku Kaarel Neemre
Jan Joonas Pevkur
Writer:
Jan Joonas Pevkur
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