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Release Date:
March 12, 2009
Original Title:
Buratino
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Estinfilm
Marvofilm
Planeta kino
Production Countries:
Estonia | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
Imagine a mix of Repo Man, Oliver! and Pinocchio and you're on the road to grasping the tone of this bizarre Estonian take on Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy's character Buratino, a wooden boy (or boyus woodenus, as the doctors in the film refer to him). Buratino's virginal mother wishes upon a star for a son and is immediately answered by what can only be called a rape-splinter. The woman gives birth almost immediately to her little wooden Buratino.
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Casting:
Viktoria Badajeva
Kristin Kalamees
Choreographer:
Anna Gorodko
Costume Design:
Irina Vais
Director:
Rasmus Merivoo
Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Korneev
Editor:
Maarek Toompere
First Assistant Director:
Denis Jegorov
Foley Artist:
Sergey Figner
Gaffer:
Pavel Stepanov
Ivan Arhipov
Igor Pankevitš
Ilja Tšerednik
Aleksandr Rota
Lyricist:
Aleksandr Leontjev
Villu Kangur
Makeup Artist:
Jekaterina Meshijeva
Music:
Rainer Jancis
Novel:
Aleksei Tolstoy
Producer:
Mati Sepping
Tiina Lokk
Dmitri Kabanovski
Sergei Kabanovski
Production Design:
Ljudmila Veselova
Natalya Kochergina
Property Master:
Ksenia Kiseljova
Second Assistant Director:
Helen Vinogradov
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ivan Kulagin
Set Decoration:
Vjatšeslav Dorin
Sound:
Michael Nasonkin
Sound Designer:
Igor Terekhov
Koit Pärna
Arcady Noskov
Special Effects:
Aleksandr Kudryavtsev
Konstantin Žarov
Still Photographer:
Marina Levashova
Stunts:
Aleksey Trofimov
Filipp Shkolnik
Vassili Trofimov
Dmitriy Bogomolov
Sergei Aleksejev
Jan Krinski
Zarina Mošnakova
Visual Effects:
Heiki Luts
Marko Post
Andres Kluge
Carlos Santos Silva
Henno Luts
Lauri Tuulik
Raino Mardo
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