The South (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 2000

Original Title:
Lomalla

Alternate Titles:
Semester

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Solar Films

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12 

Runtime: 89

A comedy of crime, romance and deception played out against the background of a vacation under the Mediterranean sun.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Konsta Sohlberg

Boom Operator:
Johan Hake

Casting:
Pia Pesonen
Tutsa Huuhka

Colorist:
Timo Nousiainen

Costume Design:
Minna Kiviranta

Director:
Aleksi Mäkelä

Director of Photography:
Pini Hellstedt

Editor:
Kimmo Taavila

Executive Producer:
Jukka Helle

First Assistant Camera:
Antti Härkönen

First Assistant Director:
Jukki Tuura

Gaffer:
Kalle Penttilä

Grip:
Kimmo Tolvanen

Lighting Technician:
Riku Roimu
Konsta Sohlberg

Makeup Designer:
Marika Vanhatalo

Negative Cutter:
Tuija Kotamäki
Helena Selin
Päivi Issakainen

Original Music Composer:
Hannu Korkeamäki

Producer:
Markus Selin

Production Design:
Risto Karhula

Production Manager:
Miira Karhula

Production Secretary:
Pinka Hämäläinen

Production Sound Mixer:
Jyrki Rahkonen

Script Supervisor:
Sirkka Rautiainen

Second Assistant Camera:
Antti Ruusuvuori

Second Assistant Director:
Marja Pyykkö

Sound Designer:
Jyrki Rahkonen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Seppo Vanhatalo

Writer:
Venla Mäkelä

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