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Release Date:
October 3, 2014
Original Title:
Ulvilan murhamysteeri
Alternate Titles:
Mordmysteriet i Ulvsby
Notruf
Ulvsby - mordmysteriet
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
First Floor Productions
Ventana Film
Production Countries:
Finland | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K12
Runtime: 82
A father of four children gets brutally stabbed several times, with the children present in the family home. During the brutal action, his wife – Anneli Auer – is on the phone to the emergency center. Emergency Call – A Murder Mystery is a documentary film tracking down the story that unfolds after the fatal night. We hear from all emerging sides as the prosecution builds its case against the mother of four. A behind the scenes look into one of the most bizarre unsolved court cases in recent Finnish history.
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Co-Producer:
Hans Robert Eisenhauer
Co-Writer:
Mika Purola
Beatrix A. Wood
Director:
Pekka Lehto
Director of Photography:
Mika Purola
Hannu-Pekka Vitikainen
Editor:
Matti Näränen
Executive Producer:
Kaj Holmberg
Music:
Marko Nyberg
Original Concept:
Pekka Lehto
Producer:
Pauli Pentti
Production Design:
Otso Linnalaakso
Sound Designer:
Sebastian Tesch
Writer:
Pekka Lehto
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