A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 23, 2007
Original Title:
Miehen työ
Alternate Titles:
A Man's Work
Douleia gia antres
En Mans jobb
Ett Mansjobb
Férfimunka
Mehe töö
Un Travail d'homme
Vyro darbas
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Blind Spot Pictures
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16
Runtime: 103
Juha is 38 years old and has three small children and a depressed wife. He sees himself as strong and believes a man should provide for his family. But one day Juha is fired from his job. Ashamed, he weaves a web of lies to hide the fact from his family. With the help of his friend Olli, Juha begins prostituting himself to support his wife and children. With this he makes in two hours what it took him two days to earn before. The shame and deception mushroom, but the pay from the new profession seems to offset the downside.
Assistant Director:
Tarja Jakunaho
Colorist:
Pentti Keskimäki
Kari Manns
Costume Design:
Ella Brigatti
Director:
Aleksi Salmenperä
Director of Photography:
Tuomo Hutri
Editor:
Samu Heikkilä
First Assistant Camera:
Antti Ruusuvuori
Gaffer:
Aki Karppinen
Grip:
Karri Takala
Hair Designer:
Hannele Herttua
Lighting Technician:
Vladimir Krestjanoff
Antti Takkunen
Makeup Designer:
Hannele Herttua
Negative Cutter:
Tuija Kotamäki
Anita Rautalin
Online Editor:
Tomi Nieminen
Original Music Composer:
Ville Tanttu
Producer:
Petri Jokiranta
Tero Kaukomaa
Production Design:
Markku Pätilä
Production Manager:
Katriina Tuliainen
Production Sound Mixer:
Mikko Mäkelä
Tuomas Klaavo
Script Supervisor:
Malla Hukkanen
Second Assistant Director:
Elina Pohjola
Sound Designer:
Tuomas Klaavo
Mikko Mäkelä
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pekka Karjalainen
Still Photographer:
Malla Hukkanen
Stunt Coordinator:
Reijo Kontio
Stunts:
Enar Tarmo
Writer:
Aleksi Salmenperä
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