A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 4, 2021
Original Title:
Kerberos
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Exitfilm
Production Countries:
Estonia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
While searching for his missing dog, Meelis stumbles upon a village where a strange crime has taken place. As he struggles to piece together what has happened, suspicions begin to arise. Telling good from evil seems nearly impossible when the truth is hopelessly lost.
Assistant Art Director:
Kalju-Karl Kivi
Casting:
Piret Toomvap-Schönberg
Colorist:
Sten-Johan Lill
Costume Design:
Liisa-Chrislin Saleh
Director:
Kaspar Ainelo
Director of Photography:
Mattias Veermets
Editor:
Kaspar Ainelo
Kaupo Muuli
Electrician:
Taivo Soobard
Sten-Johan Lill
Maksim Podolski
Executive Producer:
Kristo Jürmann
First Assistant Camera:
Peter Kollanyi
First Assistant Director:
Piret Toomvap-Schönberg
Gaffer:
Erkka Lehto
Graphic Designer:
Johannes Naan
Grip:
Maksim Podolski
Location Coordinator:
Kristo Jürmann
Makeup Artist:
Piret Kaljuste
Makeup Designer:
Sigrit Villido
Music:
Sten Šeripov
Producer:
Peeter Urbla
Production Design:
Kalju Kivi
Second Assistant Camera:
Gunnar Laal
Sound Director:
Kauri Lemberg
Visual Effects:
Anton Toomere
Writer:
Kaspar Ainelo
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