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Release Date:
December 9, 2011
Original Title:
Hiljaisuus
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Cine Works
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12
Runtime: 112
A drama between people under unconventional circumstances. In the Second World War Finland was the only nation who brought casualties killed-in-action back to be buried at home. These actions were carried out by men and women working in assembly centres near enemy lines. Silence is a story of a group of people in a limbo between life and death, in a mental no-man's- land, where heaven and hell, horror and joy, love and fear touch each other.
Boom Operator:
Tuomas Järnefelt
Anne Tolkkinen
Camera Operator:
Harri Räty
Casting:
Pia Pesonen
Tutsa Huuhka
Costume Design:
Janne Karjalainen
Director:
Sakari Kirjavainen
Director of Photography:
Petri Rossi
Editor:
Jukka Nykänen
Executive Producer:
Petri Rossi
First Assistant Camera:
Mika Ailasmäki
Allan Pyykkö
Mika Vuorinen
Jani Häkli
First Assistant Director:
Jolle Onnismaa
Malla Hukkanen
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Foley Editor:
Heikki Kossi
Kirsi Hiltunen
Sami Kiiski
Foley Recordist:
Kirsi Hiltunen
Gaffer:
Tazu Ovaska
Key Grip:
Riku Roimu
Lighting Technician:
Kosti Lehikoinen
Matleena Kuusela
Line Producer:
Alf Hemming
Location Manager:
Timo Jyllikoski
Hessu Tönkyrä
Original Music Composer:
Timo Hietala
Producer:
Joonas Berghäll
Production Design:
Jukka Uusitalo
Tiina Tuovinen
Production Manager:
Timo Vierimaa
Production Sound Mixer:
Olli Huhtanen
Script Supervisor:
Mika Hotakainen
Second Assistant Camera:
Anne Vahlsten
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Harri Räty
Sound Designer:
Olli Huhtanen
Pietari Koskinen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Nordström
Special Effects Technician:
Raine Toikkanen
Still Photographer:
Malla Hukkanen
Jolle Onnismaa
Stunt Coordinator:
Reijo Kontio
Writer:
Esko Salervo
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