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Release Date:
April 20, 2011
Original Title:
Vares – Huhtikuun tytöt
Alternate Titles:
Vares – Aprilflickorna
Vares – Apriljentene
Vares – Aprilpigerne
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Solar Films
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16
Runtime: 95
Tough Finnish detective Jussi Vares gets hired by a friend at a newspaper to investigate a 15 year old mystery regarding the disappearance of 3 girls.
Boom Operator:
Pietu Korhonen
Casting:
Pia Pesonen
Tutsa Huuhka
Pauliina Salonius
Colorist:
Marko Terävä
Costume Design:
Janne Karjalainen
Dialogue Editor:
Olli Pärnänen
Digital Imaging Technician:
Antris Bonsdorff
Director:
Lauri Törhönen
Director of Photography:
Jari Mutikainen
Dramaturgy:
Solja Kievari
Editor:
Kimmo Kohtamäki
First Assistant Camera:
Jani Häkli
First Assistant Director:
Risto Tuominen
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Foley Editor:
Miia Nevalainen
Gaffer:
Juha Virtala
Key Grip:
Torsti Hyvönen
Lighting Technician:
Vladimir Krestjanoff
Timo Haapasaari
Location Manager:
Petteri Kulmala
Toni Panula
Location Scout:
Petteri Kulmala
Toni Panula
Makeup Designer:
Hannele Herttua
Novel:
Reijo Mäki
Online Editor:
Juuso Selin
Original Music Composer:
DJ Slow
Samuli Laiho
Post Production Coordinator:
Sirkka Rautiainen
Producer:
Markus Selin
Jukka Helle
Production Design:
Antti Nikkinen
Production Manager:
Sirkka Rautiainen
Production Secretary:
Ida Kallio
Production Sound Mixer:
Mikko Mäkelä
Tuomas Klaavo
Screenplay:
Katariina Souri
Script Supervisor:
Tiina Väisänen
Second Assistant Camera:
Heli Ruumensaari
Second Assistant Director:
Johanna Tarvainen
Pauliina Salonius
Sound Designer:
Panu Riikonen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Olli Pärnänen
Stunt Coordinator:
Reijo Kontio
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