A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 13, 2004
Original Title:
Koirankynnen leikkaaja
Alternate Titles:
Souvenir du front
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fennada-Filmi
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12
Runtime: 105
Bright young soldier Mertsi suffers a permanent brain injury in the Second World War. In the late 1940s he wanders around the Finnish countryside looking for simple work and relying on other people's help. A workmate, Ville, tells him about his clever Spitz dog back home and the problems with her overlong dew claws. Together with his helpful war buddy Eetvi, Mertsi joins a lumber camp in the middle of a freezing winter, tries hard but finds the work there too strenuous for his body and mind. While he still sees nightmares about the war, in the daytime he keeps dreaming and worrying about the dog...
Assistant Camera:
Antti Härkönen
Assistant Director:
Jukki Tuura
Assistant Hairdresser:
Lea Parkkinen
Kristiina Kinnunen
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tiina Winter
Colorist:
Pirjo Laivuori
Pentti Keskimäki
Costume Design:
Pentti Tillder
Director:
Markku Pölönen
Director of Photography:
Kari Sohlberg
Editor:
Jukka Nykänen
Gaffer:
Harri Laakso
Grip:
Kalle Penttilä
Lighting Technician:
Tazu Ovaska
Location Manager:
Ravil Salah
Makeup Designer:
Riikka Virtanen
Novel:
Veikko Huovinen
Original Music Composer:
Vesa Mäkinen
Producer:
Kari Sara
Production Assistant:
Anni Pänkäälä
Production Design:
Minna Santakari
Production Manager:
Riitta-Leena Norberg
Production Sound Mixer:
Jari Innanen
Heikki Innanen
Property Master:
Petri Neuvonen
Screenplay:
Markku Pölönen
Script Supervisor:
Sanna Hedström
Tuula Nikkola
Second Assistant Camera:
Nea Salminen
Sound Designer:
Heikki Innanen
Sound Editor:
Heikki Innanen
Jari Innanen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Olli Pärnänen
Steadicam Operator:
Harri Anttila
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