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Release Date:
December 9, 2005
Original Title:
Kõrini!
Alternate Titles:
Kõrini!
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ruut
Production Countries:
Estonia | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Kaminsky is a long-distance driver disappointed both in life and other people. His last duty as a drives takes him to Estonia where he decides to fulfill an old promise. By chance, Kaminsky meets an Estonian cellist Stella on his road. Her career in Germany has ended already before it ever started. Kaminsky's trailer truck is being steadily followed by a catafalque where an Estonian beginner bank robber Wolf is chasing his eluded prey. Undertaker Manfred with dark past tries to lead Wolf closer to God. In Estonia, everyone's wishes will come true, even if not exactly the way they ...
Boom Operator:
Kristian Miilen
Casting:
Piret Toomvap-Schönberg
Ines Rahn
Colorist:
Jochen Hinrichs-Stöldt
Costume Design:
Britt Urbla
Director:
Peeter Simm
Director of Photography:
Rein Kotov
Editor:
Margit Schulz
Electrician:
Henri Savitski
Executive Producer:
Sven Sund
Artur Talvik
First Assistant Camera:
Roland Adamson
Foley Editor:
Ingo Pusswald
Gaffer:
Taivo Tenso
Makeup Artist:
Tiina Leesik
Kairit Nieländer
Music:
Sven Grünberg
Producer:
Hans-Werner Honert
Artur Talvik
Production Design:
Matthias Baumgärtel
Britt Urbla
Production Sound Mixer:
Olger Bernadt
Second Assistant Camera:
Meelis Veeremets
Second Assistant Director:
Leana Jalukse
Sound:
Stephan Colli
Sound Effects Editor:
Sebastian Pohle
Stunt Coordinator:
Enar Tarmo
Reijo Kontio
Stunt Double:
Jouni Kivimäki
Enar Tarmo
Writer:
Peeter Simm
Thomas Steinke
Hans-Werner Honert
Valentin Kuik
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