A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 2006
Original Title:
Ķīlnieks
Alternate Titles:
Koer, lennuk ja laulupidu
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Acuba Film
Adorija
Arteks
Casablanca Film Production (SI)
Hargla Company
Production Countries:
Estonia | Latvia | Slovenia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
The Hijacker lands the plane at the Rīga Airport. 7 year-old Tom, travelling on his own, voluntarily becomes a hostage. Along with the traditional demands, the Hijacker adds the demands of the little hostage – beginning with some local chocolate and a self-instruction tape for learning the native language, and ending with organizing a Song Festival and a special biathletes’ performance – all ideas originating from a CD on Latvia.
Administration:
Annija Tetere
Camera Loader:
Joona Pettersson
Costume Assistant:
Elina Zazerska
Costume Design:
Līga Krāsone
Director:
Laila Pakalnina
Director of Photography:
Arko Okk
Electrician:
Aleksandrs Cerkasins
First Assistant Director:
Madara Dišlere
Line Producer:
Sergejs Berdičevskis
Makeup Artist:
Ilze Trumpe
Music:
Anrijs Krenbergs
Producer:
Igor Pedicek
Laila Pakalnina
Arko Okk
Production Design:
Jurģis Krāsons
Property Master:
Laura Dišlere
Script Editor:
Sandra Alksne
Set Decoration:
Aivars Žukovskis
Sound Designer:
Anrijs Krenbergs
Writer:
Laila Pakalnina
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