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Release Date:
June 6, 2016
Original Title:
Nälkämaan Sampo
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Luxian productions Oy
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Republic of Finland is promoting clean technology by organizing Green Mining seminars where foreign experts tell us how the development of the world is becoming increasingly expensive by 2050. The Earth is running out of resources and mining companies have to use increasingly low-grade metal deposits. Finland aims to be a model country for environmentally friendly mining. Its pioneer project is Talvivaara, which uses new biotechnology to extract nickel, zinc and uranium. Through several charismatic characters, the documentary film The Land Of Mine follows the rise of the biggest nickel mine in Western Europe and the ensuing disasters whose effects continue to reverberate in the nation.
Additional Director of Photography:
Sampsa Oinaala
Assistant Director:
Sampsa Oinaala
Boom Operator:
Vili Koivu
Lars Åke Johansson
Lassi Puurunen
Director:
Mika Koskinen
Director of Photography:
Mika Koskinen
Editor:
Kauko Lindfors
Graphic Designer:
Petja Salmio
Original Music Composer:
Kimmo Pohjonen
Producer:
Mika Koskinen
Production Manager:
Lihong Zheng
Soile Koskinen
Sound:
Anne Tolkkinen
Janne Laine
Sound Editor:
Anne Tolkkinen
Janne Laine
Sound Mixer:
Janne Laine
Olli Pärnänen
VFX Artist:
Vesa Vinni
Writer:
Sampsa Oinaala
Mika Koskinen
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