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Release Date:
February 10, 2007
Original Title:
Jan Uuspõld läheb Tartusse
Alternate Titles:
Jan Uuspõld Goes to Tartu
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Moonwalker Film
Production Countries:
Estonia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
Jan Uuspõld is a talented actor who is not up to scratch due to his problems with alcohol. He makes up his mind to stop taking clownish roles and accepts a serious part in a play at Vanemuise theatre instead. His journey from Tallinn to Tartu becomes an unusual and in a way exaggerated voyage depicting the life and mentality of contemporary Estonia through various human natures, attitudes and ways of thinking.
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Animation:
Mikk Rand
Raivo Möllits
Märten Vaher
Assistant Art Director:
Siim Maaten
Catering:
Ano Laane
Co-Producer:
Meelis Mäeots
Colorist:
Priit Põldmaa
Costume Design:
Anu Lensment
Director:
Andres Maimik
Rain Tolk
Director of Photography:
Mart Taniel
Driver:
Liis Narusk
Editor:
Andres Maimik
Jan Erik Nõgisto
Rain Tolk
First Assistant Camera:
Jarand Rorgemoen
First Assistant Director:
Terje Kissa
Gaffer:
Hendrik Saks
Idea:
Jan Uuspõld
Makeup Artist:
Kaire Hendrikson
Helen Moppel
Music:
Sten Šeripov
Vaiko Eplik
Producer:
Alvar Reinumägi
Rain Tolk
Production Design:
Katrin Sipelgas
Property Master:
Killu Mägi
Public Relations:
Maria Ulfsak-Šeripova
Second Assistant Camera:
Martin Ruus
Mihkel Soe
Elen Lotman
Second Assistant Director:
Age Viks
Sound Assistant:
Toomas Sääs
Kristo Kaas
Sound Designer:
Olger Bernadt
Sound Mixer:
Horret Kuus
Still Photographer:
Marge Monko
Thanks:
Uku Uusberg
Writer:
Andres Maimik
Rain Tolk
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