A Bad Scene: Mesmerized (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 12, 2018

Original Title:
Paha lugu: Nõiutud

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Moonwalker Film

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

"A Bad Scene" is a film compilation, which speaks about the darker currents hiding in human relationships, situations, which are practically inescapable, in five different ways. The fourth short film, “Bewitched”, directed by Maria Avdjushko, talks about middle-aged Rainar, who discovers on a family outing that they have left behind their food. Wandering in the forest, he stumbles upon mysterious Liina, who slowly bewitches him.

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Assistant Camera:
Gunnar Laal

Continuity:
Helis Hirve

Costume Design:
Helina Risti

Director:
Maria Avdjuško

Director of Photography:
Ants Tammik

Editor:
Sander-Kalle Somma

Electrician:
Andrus Ilp
Uku Rooni

First Assistant Director:
Maario Masing

Gaffer:
Tõnis Tuuga

Grip:
Mihkel Notta

Makeup Artist:
Kelli Neitsov

Makeup Designer:
Grete Lill

Music:
Tõnu Kõrvits

Novel:
Indrek Hargla

Producer:
Maario Masing
Andres Maimik

Production Design:
Carolin Saan

Screenplay:
Maria Avdjuško

Sound Designer:
Horret Kuus
Henri Kuus

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