Thomas (2009) [N/A]

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Release Date:
November 20, 2009

Original Title:
Thomas

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Silva Mysterium

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S 

Runtime: 73

Thomas, a former doctor, a widower, lives alone in a basement apartment in Helsinki. His routine becomes even more limited when his misanthropic brother dies, reducing Thomas' human contact to practically nil. As with many seniors, he's basically invisible to passersby, though Thomas in particular avoids engaging with those around him. When he runs into his estranged daughter Marie, he tries to create a bridge.

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Assistant Director:
Akseli Tuomivaara

Colorist:
Pentti Keskimäki

Costume Design:
Emilia Eriksson

Director:
Miika Soini

Director of Photography:
Daniel Lindholm

Dramaturgy:
Tove Idström

Editor:
Jerem Tonteri

Executive Producer:
Mika Ritalahti
Niko Ritalahti

First Assistant Camera:
Marko Luukkonen

Makeup Designer:
Jutta Kainulainen

Music Consultant:
Lasse Enersen

Online Editor:
Antti Peltoranta

Original Music Composer:
Lasse Enersen

Producer:
Janne Wrigstedt

Production Design:
Antti Nikkinen

Production Manager:
Kristina Rytkölä

Production Sound Mixer:
Kimmo Vänttinen

Screenplay:
Miika Soini

Script Supervisor:
Selma Vilhunen

Second Assistant Camera:
Pernilla Finne

Short Story:
Kjell Askildsen

Sound Designer:
Kimmo Vänttinen

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