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Futuro – tulevaisuuden olotila (1998)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Mika Taanila
Writer : Marko Home, Mika Taanila

Synopsis

Actors

Liisa Aminoff
Liisa Aminoff
Futuro guide
Matti Kuusla
Matti Kuusla
Futuro house 001 owner
Goldy Olander
Goldy Olander
Futuro mistress
Pentti Podschivalow
Pentti Podschivalow
Product manager
Samuel Samson
Samuel Samson
Investor
Peter Stude
Peter Stude
Work leader
Matti Suuronen
Matti Suuronen
Architect
Ensio Söderström
Ensio Söderström
CEO of Polykem Oy
Heikki Tikkanen
Heikki Tikkanen
Trade technician
Charles Wilp
Charles Wilp
Artist
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
Himself

Crews

Mika Taanila
Mika Taanila
Director
Sanna Kultanen
Sanna Kultanen
Producer
Lasse Saarinen
Lasse Saarinen
Producer
Jussi Eerola
Jussi Eerola
Cinematography
Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman
Music
Ektroverde
Ektroverde
Music
Pirjo Koskelo
Pirjo Koskelo
Production Manager
Ulla Simonen
Ulla Simonen
Production Secretary
Marko Home
Marko Home
Property Master
Kari Juusonen
Kari Juusonen
Set Designer
Timo Mänttäri
Timo Mänttäri
Graphic Designer
Tom Forsström
Tom Forsström
Sound Mixer
Olli Huhtanen
Olli Huhtanen
Sound Designer
Tuomas Järnefelt
Tuomas Järnefelt
Sound Recordist
Katriina Laine
Katriina Laine
Translator
Anton Nikkilä
Anton Nikkilä
Translator
Taisto Hietaranta
Taisto Hietaranta
Special Effects
Laura Merikalla
Laura Merikalla
Special Effects
Jan-Eric Nyström
Jan-Eric Nyström
Special Effects
Ville Penttilä
Ville Penttilä
Assistant Camera
Antti Ruusuvuori
Antti Ruusuvuori
Gaffer
Kaj Troberg
Kaj Troberg
Assistant Camera
Ville Väänänen
Ville Väänänen
Gaffer
Eine Kokko
Eine Kokko
Negative Cutter
Pia Taavila
Pia Taavila
Translator
Iia Vanaisak
Iia Vanaisak
Translator
Timo Nousiainen
Timo Nousiainen
Film Processor
Marko Home
Marko Home
Screenplay
Mika Taanila
Mika Taanila
Screenplay

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