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Release Date:
September 2, 2011
Original Title:
Pussikaljaelokuva
Alternate Titles:
Six-Pack Movie
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Kinotar
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12
Runtime: 80
Sixpack is a positive story on the outskirts of society. The story takes place in Helsinki on rock and following the advent of exclusion of the story regarding one of summer days. The film's protagonist, Marshal, is stuck in a shabby home. Lihi and Henninen attract the Marshal out and tired of opposition after the Marshal finds them to spend a hot summer day in the park in the world with amazement. The trio crash -day pass to the young, rutjakkeisiin sense of humor to the police. Day lasts from early morning until the evening the rain to bring sorrow alhoon. Eventually, however, the sun began to rise again it's time to become sensitized and look deep into the eyes of friendship.
"B" Camera Operator:
Saija Mäki-Nevala
Assistant Director:
Kerkko Kuha
Colorist:
Pentti Keskimäki
Costume Design:
Karoliina Koiso-Kanttila
Director:
Ville Jankeri
Director of Photography:
Jarkko T. Laine
Dramaturgy:
Pekko Pesonen
Jukka Asikainen
Editor:
Harri Ylönen
First Assistant Camera:
Mika Ailasmäki
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Gaffer:
Karri Pöykiö
Key Grip:
Juha Niska
Lighting Technician:
Timo Oravakangas
Toni Haaranen
Kari Malmio
Location Manager:
Klaus Hedström
Makeup Designer:
Marjut Samulin
Novel:
Mikko Rimminen
Online Editor:
Antti Peltoranta
Original Music Composer:
Marko Nyberg
Producer:
Lasse Saarinen
Risto Salomaa
Production Design:
Markku Pätilä
Production Manager:
Liisa Karpo
Property Master:
Anna Niskanen
Screenplay:
Mikko Rimminen
Ville Jankeri
Script Supervisor:
Hannele Majaniemi
Second Assistant Camera:
Anne Vahlsten
Second Assistant Director:
Tiina-Mari Pitkänen
Second Unit Director:
Timo Turunen
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Saija Mäki-Nevala
Sound Designer:
Janne Jankeri
Sound Editor:
Mika Niinimaa
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pekka Karjalainen
Special Effects Technician:
Raine Toikkanen
Still Photographer:
Jolle Onnismaa
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