A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 4, 2016
Original Title:
Alma de Sant Pere
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Vegetarian Films
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-7
Runtime: 96
Alma is a young ambitious woman working in her own small company in Barcelona. She is happy in life but constantly dreams of a bigger project that she could work on together with her friends. A project that would bring in their first million. The opportunity finally arises and they buy an old building with a plan to renovate it into luxury apartments. But how to get rid of old tenants without hurting their feelings and without losing your own morals? Furthermore, how to survive from a free fall when you lose all you have? Alma de Sant Pere is a film about dreams, friendships and human values.
Assistant Director:
Juha Fiilin
Camera Operator:
Juha Fiilin
Hans Barck
Colorist:
Petri Falkenberg
Costume Design:
Maria Combalia
Dialogue Editor:
Patrick Boullenger
Director:
Jarmo Lampela
Director of Photography:
Aarne Tapola
Editor:
Oskar Franzén
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Foley Editor:
Pietu Korhonen
Janne Laine
Anne Tolkkinen
Hair Designer:
Mar Tonisastre
Line Producer:
Juha Kukkonen
Diego de León
Makeup Designer:
Mar Tonisastre
Original Music Composer:
Pekka Lehti
Producer:
Jarmo Lampela
Production Design:
Juha Fiilin
Production Sound Mixer:
Arttu Hokkanen
Patrick Boullenger
Sound Designer:
Patrick Boullenger
Sound Editor:
Patrick Boullenger
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sami Sarhamaa
VFX Artist:
Jarno Elonen
Writer:
Jarmo Lampela
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