A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 5, 2021
Original Title:
Den svavelgula himlen
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Solar Films
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12 SE: 15
Runtime: 120
In his youth, the author Frej has already found a deep connection and passion with an upper-class girl, Stella Rabell, that has lasted between them through the decades. When Stella's older brother Alex falls victim to a stabbing attack, Frej begins to reminisce about the events of decades past. Frej's memories from the bright 1970s to the present day are filled with love, jealousy, betrayal, life and death.
Assistant Director:
Lapa Heikkilä
Boom Operator:
Kristian Miilen
Co-Producer:
Timo T. Lahtinen
Colorist:
Pentti Keskimäki
Costume Design:
Anna Sinkkonen
Digital Imaging Technician:
Antris Bonsdorff
Director:
Claes Olsson
Director of Photography:
Mikael Gustafsson
Editor:
Nina Ijäs
First Assistant Camera:
Jenni Riutta
Foley Artist:
Tapio Liukkonen
Gaffer:
Kari Malmio
Key Grip:
Otto Gagneur
Location Manager:
Pauli Kairismaa
Makeup Designer:
Krista Karppinen
Novel:
Kjell Westö
Online Editor:
Eero Seppänen
Original Music Composer:
Yari
Producer:
Markus Selin
Jukka Helle
Hanna Virolainen
Claes Olsson
Production Design:
Saara Joro
Production Manager:
Emmi Gröhn
Maria Kaurismäki
Production Sound Mixer:
Svante Colérus
Screenplay:
Claes Olsson
Erik Norberg
Script Supervisor:
Joonas Snellman
Second Assistant Camera:
Petra Kirvesniemi
Second Assistant Director:
Essi Alamattila
Sound Designer:
Micke Nyström
Sound Editor:
Joona Jaakkola
Anssi Kainulainen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Micke Nyström
Steadicam Operator:
Jari Mutikainen
Stunt Coordinator:
Jouni Kivimäki
VFX Artist:
Hugo Kiekeben
Tero Malinen
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