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Self Made Cameraman (2019)

Genre : Adventure, Comedy, Documentary

Runtime : 1H 44M

Director : Hardi Volmer

Synopsis

An adventurous tragedy about Estonia's first film maker Johannes Pääsuke and his aspirations to travel around with a film camera and find happiness. Together with a good friend, Volter, Pääsuke will spend an incredible week in Setumaa.

Actors

Ott Sepp
Ott Sepp
Johannes Pääsuke
Märt Avandi
Märt Avandi
Harri Volter
Tõnu Kark
Tõnu Kark
Sergo
Ester Kuntu
Ester Kuntu
Nasta
Üllar Saaremäe
Üllar Saaremäe
Kõrtsu-Ruudi
Merle Jääger
Merle Jääger
Taarka
Ville Hytönen
Ville Hytönen
Lovely Otto Väisänen
Peeter Raudsepp
Peeter Raudsepp
Jaan Tõnisson
Robert Annus
Robert Annus
Karl Menning
Ardo Ran Varres
Ardo Ran Varres
Oskar Kallas
Maria Kallaste
Maria Kallaste
Marta Lebedev
Tõnu Oja
Tõnu Oja
Papa Lebedev
Tanel Jonas
Tanel Jonas
Lebedev's Coachman
Carmen Mikiver
Carmen Mikiver
Gypsy
Aleksandr Okunev
Aleksandr Okunev
Conductor
Urmas Sepp
Urmas Sepp
Petser's Monk
Fatme Helge Leevald
Fatme Helge Leevald
Monastery Servant
Milena Salonen
Milena Salonen
Petseri Amusement Girl
Valentina Kremen
Valentina Kremen
Petseri Tavernkeep
Aleksandr Kutshmesov
Aleksandr Kutshmesov
Kõrtsu-Kolla
Meelike Kruusamäe
Meelike Kruusamäe
Sohvi
Liisa Aibel
Liisa Aibel
Tavernkeep
Karl-Kristjan Puusepp
Karl-Kristjan Puusepp
Family Son Otto
Mait Trink
Mait Trink
Orava Tavern Visitor #1
Heino Kalm
Heino Kalm
Orava Tavern Visitor #2
Erik Ruus
Erik Ruus
Võõpsu Fisherman
Sergei Tšerkassov
Sergei Tšerkassov
Värska Cardamom
Jaan Pehk
Jaan Pehk
Tentsik
Theodor Mähar
Theodor Mähar
Boy
Jakob Mähar
Jakob Mähar
Boy
Gerda Sülla
Gerda Sülla
Bride
Artur Linnus
Artur Linnus
Groom
Markus Truup
Markus Truup
Tsura
Mart Piirimees
Mart Piirimees
Ullike Ivo
Ivar Feldmann
Ivar Feldmann
Sepa-Kolla
Anne Prangel
Anne Prangel
Wedding Lady
Ain Raal
Ain Raal
Musician
Margus Mikomägi
Margus Mikomägi
Villager #1
Andres Lepik
Andres Lepik
Villager #2
Margus Vaher
Margus Vaher
Petseri's Swordman
Tarmo Tagamets
Tarmo Tagamets
Host
Evelin Leima
Evelin Leima
Villager in a Grain Field
Janek Joost
Janek Joost
Tsängu Brother #1
Veiko Porkanen
Veiko Porkanen
Tsängu Brother #2
Marje Metsur
Marje Metsur
Tsängu Hostess
Peeter Volkonski
Peeter Volkonski
Doctor
Piret Kuub
Piret Kuub
Sister of Mercy
Toomas Zupping
Toomas Zupping
Swordsman

Crews

Hardi Volmer
Hardi Volmer
Director
Anneli Ahven
Anneli Ahven
Producer
Olavi Ruitlane
Olavi Ruitlane
Writer
Hardi Volmer
Hardi Volmer
Writer
Ardo Ran Varres
Ardo Ran Varres
Music
Mait Mäekivi
Mait Mäekivi
Director of Photography
Inga Vares
Inga Vares
Costume Design
Killu Mägi
Killu Mägi
Art Direction
Katrin Sipelgas
Katrin Sipelgas
Art Direction
Markus Andreas
Markus Andreas
Sound Director
Tiina Andreas
Tiina Andreas
Sound Director
Emeri Abel
Emeri Abel
Editor
Olger Lehtsaar
Olger Lehtsaar
Assistant Art Director
Kersti Niglas
Kersti Niglas
Makeup Artist
Sandra Rätsep-Kirss
Sandra Rätsep-Kirss
Makeup Artist
Viktoria Rüster
Viktoria Rüster
Makeup Artist
Mariliis Maisla
Mariliis Maisla
Makeup Artist
Diane Jõgis
Diane Jõgis
Makeup Artist
Hendrik Proosa
Hendrik Proosa
Visual Effects
Urmas Jõemees
Urmas Jõemees
Visual Effects
Kadri Varblane
Kadri Varblane
Assistant Costume Designer

Trailers and other movies

Johannes Pääsukese tõeline elu - kinotreiler

Posters and backgrounds

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