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Release Date:
January 27, 2011
Original Title:
Kirjad Inglile
Alternate Titles:
Kirjad Inglile
Kirjeitä Enkelille
Письма к Ангелу
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
F-Seitse
Frame Productions
Production Countries:
Estonia | Finland | Latvia | Mauritania
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
A man sent to Afghanistan years earlier converts to Islam, then returns home to fight a different kind of war.
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Accountant:
Arnika Lumiste
Assistant Art Director:
Eva-Maria Gramakovski
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maaja Tuuling
Mari Kriis
Co-Producer:
Olli Soinio
Colorist:
Pasi Mäkelä
Continuity:
Jette Keedus
Costume Design:
Elo Soode
Costumer:
Kristina Lõuk
Director:
Sulev Keedus
Director of Photography:
Rein Kotov
Driver:
Mart Sule
Editor:
Kaie-Ene Rääk
Electrician:
Heiko Sikka
Alis Mäesalu
Alvar Kõue
Executive Producer:
Peep Viljamäe
First Assistant Director:
Salme-Riine Uibo
Focus Puller:
Roland Adamson
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Gaffer:
Taivo Tenso
Grip:
Maksim Podolski
Makeup Artist:
Tiina Leesik
Siiri Lauri
Original Music Composer:
Helena Tulve
Producer:
Kaie-Ene Rääk
Production Assistant:
Siim Maaten
Ormes Olm
Production Design:
Toomas Hõrak
Property Master:
Sirly Oder
Public Relations:
Merit Kask
Urve Eslas
Pyrotechnician:
Armin Altorf
Second Assistant Director:
Hiie Fluss
Sound Assistant:
Kristian Miilen
Indrek Ulst
Sound Designer:
Ivo Felt
Sound Editor:
Seppo Vanhatalo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pekka Karjalainen
Still Photographer:
Mart Sule
Stunt Coordinator:
Enar Tarmo
Stunts:
Andres Mirme
Roman Neso Laupmaa
Kaja Kann
Kristopher Kuusk
Eero Druus
Translator:
Anett Raup
Chris Moseley
Video Assist Operator:
Janis Kokk
Writer:
Sulev Keedus
Madis Kõiv
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