Chasing Unicorns (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 13, 2019

Original Title:
Ükssarvik

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Tallifornia

Production Countries:
Estonia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Billion dollar startups can come from anywhere

The movie tells a story of a journey of two start-up entrepreneurs from their "garage" to Silicon Valley.

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ADR Recordist:
Tiina Andreas

Assistant Art Director:
Reijo Seks

Casting:
Carola Madis
Tõnu Hiielaid
Tormi Torop
Kerttu Karon

Co-Producer:
Al Wallcat

Costume Design:
Tõnu Hiielaid

Director:
Rain Rannu

Director of Photography:
Ants Tammik

Editor:
Rain Rannu
Moonika Raidam

Electrician:
Taivo Soobard
Tanel Topaasia
Erkka Lehto
Jako Krull

First Assistant Camera:
Teddy Puusepp

First Assistant Director:
Al Wallcat

Foley:
Miles Sullivan
Harry J.N. Parsons
Dominika Latusek

Gaffer:
Kasper Raidam

Makeup Artist:
Sigrit Villido

Music:
Janek Murd

Producer:
Tõnu Hiielaid
Rain Rannu

Production Design:
Katrin Sipelgas

Property Master:
Liisi Puhk

Sound Director:
Markus Andreas

Sound Editor:
Aleksandra Koel

Sound Effects Editor:
Zoltán Kadnár
Antek Rutczynski

Sound Recordist:
Siim Škepast
Jan Andresson

Special Effects:
Gustavo Concalves

Steadicam Operator:
Siim Kaarel Saluri

Stunts:
Kristjan Salmre

Writer:
Priit Pruks
Rain Rannu

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