The Curse of the Werewolf (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2005

Original Title:
Libahundi needus

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Eesti Televisioon
Shop of Dreams

Production Countries:
Estonia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

Liina is a young actress at Vanemuise Theatre who gets Tiina's part in the new, postmodernist version of the play "Werewolf" by August Kitzberg. The theatre is haunted and the rehearsals seem to be cursed, artificial blood becomes real blood. The play won't be complete before the murder mystery is unsolved - and Liina is being taken back to the old theatre legends and intrigues of the past century.

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Assistant Art Director:
Kristo Jürmann

Assistant Camera:
Mihkel Robam

Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura Lukas

Assistant Editor:
Maarja Pärsim

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joanita Janson

Continuity:
Grete Nootre

Costume Design:
Inga Vares

Costumer:
Ragne Mandri
Evelin Kasemets

Director:
Rainer Sarnet

Director of Photography:
Janno-Hans Arro

Editor:
Tambet Tasuja

Executive Producer:
Marianne Ostrat

First Assistant Director:
Helen Valkna

Gaffer:
Jüri Hindremäe

Makeup Artist:
Merike Petri

Makeup Designer:
Jana Janson

Producer:
Anneli Ahven
Andres Arro

Production Assistant:
Maario Masing
Karin Martinson

Production Design:
Ain Nurmela

Screenplay:
Rainer Sarnet
Ilmar Raag
Margus Kasterpalu

Sound Designer:
Toomas Vimb

Sound Recordist:
Oleg Davidovitch

Special Effects:
Kaspar Kaljas
Armin Altorf
Jaan Jussila
Rando Vilberg

Still Photographer:
Viljar Sepp
Mihkel Uba
Rivo Sarapik

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