A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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.
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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