A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 8, 2013
Original Title:
Lisa Limone ja Maroc Orange: tormakas armulugu
Alternate Titles:
Lisa Limone and Maroc Orange, a Rapid Love Story
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Bufo
Nukufilm
Production Countries:
Estonia | Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
Main hero is a singing boat refugee – orange boy Maroc. He dreams about freedom. Lemon girl Lisa collects singing seashells and dreams about love. Lisa’s father is a businessman, owner of a ketchup factory and tomato plantation. He loves money. And so the opera begins: Poor Maroc escapes from his homeland and defying stormy waters take a boat across the sea to the “promised land”. Upon arrival he is forced into being a slave worker in a tomato plantation instead of freedom, democracy, wealth and parties he had hoped for. Despite the initial let down our orange boy is destined to gain happiness – selfish Lisa falls in love with him and sets him free. We see an orange revolution – houses are blown up and tomatoes are made from ketchup, all in the name of democracy! Movie that is full of rebellion and love has happy ending – we will see sour-sweet culmination of lemon girl’s and orange boy’s love.
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3D Animator:
Villem Tammaru
Raivo Möllits
Animation:
Märt Kivi
Marili Toome
Triin Sarapik-Kivi
Art Direction:
Kati Kovács
Ivika Luisk
Mait Laas
Assistant Camera:
Malle Valli
Co-Producer:
Misha Jaari
Mark Lwoff
Colorist:
Jussi Myllyniemi
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Tauno Ööbik
Director:
Mait Laas
Director of Photography:
Ragnar Neljandi
Editor:
Ragnar Neljandi
Mait Laas
Gaffer:
Olari Lass
Ragnar Neljandi
Music:
Ülo Krigul
Producer:
Arvo Nuut
Andrus Raudsalu
Pyrotechnician:
Armin Altorf
Set Dresser:
Vahur Abramson
Paula Mauer
Jani Männisto
Kaisa Lenkkeri
Roman Kuznetsov
Sanni Lahtinen
Taina Pailos
Margus Bamberg
Mait Eerik
Sound Director:
Karri Niinivaara
Horret Kuus
Sound Recordist:
Peter Nordström
Special Effects:
Raivo Möllits
Villem Tammaru
Storyboard Artist:
Leo Lätti
VFX Artist:
Vahur Kuusk
Heikki Ulmanen
Villem Tammaru
Mari-Liis Karula
Tommi Saaristoranta
Taavi Liivo
Krister Viirsaar
Raivo Möllits
Ragnar Neljandi
Visual Effects:
Jenny Meißner
Visual Effects Art Director:
Ivan Pulido Suarez
Visual Effects Producer:
Helen Vinogradov
Olli Leppänen
Aleksis Pillai
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Heiki Luts
Andres Kluge
Writer:
Peep Pedmanson
Kati Kovács
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