The Hijack That Went South (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 18, 2013

Original Title:
Kaappari

Alternate Titles:
Kapreren
Захват, который устремился на юг

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Solar Films

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-7 

Runtime: 93

Aarno Lamminparras hijacked an airplane with a gun in 1978. A true story.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Aleksi Mäkelä

Book:
Lauri Puintila

Boom Operator:
Valter Jakovlev
Kristian Miilen

Casting:
Tutsa Huuhka
Pia Pesonen

Costume Design:
Tiina Kaukanen

Dialogue Editor:
Santtu Sierilä

Digital Imaging Technician:
Antris Bonsdorff

Director:
Aleksi Mäkelä

Director of Photography:
Pini Hellstedt

Editor:
Kimmo Taavila

Electrician:
Alvar Kõue
Janis Kokk

Executive Producer:
Maria Avdjuško
Kristian Taska
Kristjan Rahu

First Assistant Camera:
Jan Granström

First Assistant Director:
Jouni Mutanen

Foley Artist:
Kimmo Vänttinen

Gaffer:
Karri Pöykiö

Key Grip:
Karri Takala

Location Manager:
Kimi Seppänen

Makeup Artist:
Kaire Hendrikson
Liisi Põllumaa

Makeup Designer:
Riikka Virtanen

Online Editor:
Jari Hakala

Original Music Composer:
Lauri Porra

Producer:
Markus Selin
Jukka Helle

Production Coordinator:
Saija Tiitinen

Production Design:
Pirjo Rossi

Production Manager:
Hanna Virolainen

Production Secretary:
Ida Kallio

Production Sound Mixer:
Olger Bernadt

Property Master:
Riina Sipiläinen
Kaisa Saarela

Screenplay:
Elias Koskimies
Mika Karttunen

Script Supervisor:
Emilia Hyvönen

Second Assistant Camera:
Jarkko Liikanen

Sound Designer:
Jyrki Rahkonen

Sound Editor:
Mika Niinimaa

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sami Sarhamaa

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