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Johann Urb was born in Tallinn, Estonia, on 24 January 1977 into the family of Tarmo and Maris. When Johann was 10, he moved to Finland with his mother and her new husband. They lived in several small towns until they finally settled in Tampere. At the age of 17 Johann moved to his father's in New York, where he soon started a modeling career. In 2001, he landed a small part in the movie Zoolander (2001). After that, he did a role in the short movie Fear of Feathers (2003) and appeared in one episode of CSI: Miami (2002). In 2004, he got a part in the short-running TV-show The Mountain (2004). After that, he appeared as a guest on several TV shows and appeared in more minor film roles. In 2008, Johann got his first big film role in the much-hated The Hottie & the Nottie (2008). In 2009, things seemed to go up when he made a short but memorable appearance as the sexy, heroic pilot in Roland Emmerich's disaster epic 2012 (2009) and played a journalist in the fantasy TV series Eastwick (2009), which brought him critical recognition. At the moment, Johann has two romantic comedies in work.- Russian-Estonian actor Kirill Käro is active in Eastern Europe, especially in Russia, Ukraine and Estonia. He became widely known for the Ukrainian detective series Sniffer (2013). Kirill Käro plays a man, who has an unusually sensitive sense of smell that allows him to investigate crimes by detecting and distinguishing trace amounts of various substances.
At the end of 2010, at the peak of the Netflix trend, Kirill Käro played in two genre Russian TV series, that were watched by the whole world. The first show is android thriller series Better Than Us (2018), about a world where androids serve humans in various positions, even replacing them in many menial jobs. The second show is the post-apocalyptic thriller series To the Lake (2019) about the beginning of a terrible epidemic, where two families unite to survive in a new world, which coincided with the release date of the series in the year of isolation from Covid-19.
Kirill Käro's most successful project in his homeland, Estonia, is a sports biographical drama The Fencer (2015) about an Estonian fencer Endel Nelis, where Käro played a notable supporting role, a friend of Endel. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe award in the Best Foreign Language Film category as a Finnish-German-Estonian co-production. - Born in 1931, Narda became friends with Robert I. McCarthy when she was an eleven-year-old laundress for McCarthy's anti-aircraft battalion in Bonn.
In 1944, she was a child actress in Estonia. To escape the Russians, she, her grandparents, her mother and 2-year-old brother took to the sea bound for Sweden. Picked up as Germans, they were taken to Danzig. Amidst much confusion, because they spoke fluent German they were able to meld into the daily life there. The Onyx family later made their way to the American occupied forces at Bonn and sought refuge with the Swedish Red Cross. Later the family moved to Sweden; Narda resumed her acting career. Traveling to England where she worked for the Old Vic Company.
She then went to Canada to perform on stage and television. After appearing in some 70 television shows over the past six years, on October 20, 1961, she became an American citizen. While in Canada she met and married George Virand, also an Estonian refuge, where they moved to Hollywood. - Ivan Triesault was born on 13 July 1898 in Reval, Russian Empire [now Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia]. He was an actor, known for Notorious (1946), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and The Amazing Transparent Man (1960). He died on 3 January 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Pääru Oja was born on 16 May 1989 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an actor, known for Undir halastjörnu (2018), The Last Ones (2020) and Lõks (2018).
- Born in 1916 as the eldest child of a German-Baltic aristocrat, Baroness Irene Isabella Margarete Pauline Caecila von Meyendorff actually never planned to become a movie star. When the Russian Revolution broke out, the family escaped to Germany, where Irene's mother Elisabeth left her conservative husband with the children to live a very unconventional life in the theatre circles of Weimar/Thuringia. In the early 1930's Irene came to Berlin to work as a cutter in the UFA film studios of Babelsberg. As a breathtaking beautiful, ice-cold blond young woman she would have been the ideal star for Alfred Hitchcock movies. But these were the 1930's and she lived in Nazi Germany. When she was discovered for the screen, her debut was only a mediocre swashbuckler movie - which unexpectedly made her a star. Her best part maybe was the noble Hamburg Patrician daughter Octavia in Veit Harlan's Opfergang (1944). She never was a sympathizer of the Nazi system. Her first husband, Dr. Heinz Zahler, was a member of the Kreisau Circle, a group of religious motivated anti-Nazi-bourgeois. Her beauty attracted Joseph Goebbels, minister of propaganda, who got a harsh rebuff by her ("You would degrade me - and you would degrade yourself"). Joseph Goebbels's infamous nick name "Bock von Babelsberg" (the old horny goat of Babelsberg) was Irene's creation. After the war she only played minor parts in German films. In 1961 she met British actor James Robertson Justice, fell in love with him and left her second husband Pit Severin, a journalist from Hamburg, to follow James Robertson Justice to England. It was 1968 when she returned a last time to screen for a small part in the costume drama Mayerling (1968). She never was interested to continue her career. 8 years after James Robertson Justice's death in 1975, she met and later married philanthropist Keith Bromley. Even at the age of 70 she sailed to the Artic and the Orinoco River. On September 28, 2001, she died in Hampshire after a full, remarkable life.
- Anastasiya Evgrafova was born on 17 October 1990 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is an actress, known for Igra na vyzhivanie (2020), Vyzhivshie. Ogni (2021) and The End of a Beautiful Epoch (2015).
- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Jüri Järvet (born as Georgi Kuznetsov) was a highly prolific and respected Estonian screen and stage actor. He was born in Tallinn. His mother moved to Moscow in 1920. Jüri stayed to live in family's friend who later gave him into an orphanage. At the age of five he was taken into a family with three children though his new parents didn't adopt him officially. In 1936 he changed his birth name to Jüri Järvet.
Jüri got his first acting experience in the fourth grade were he had a non speaking part in school play. His next role came in sixth grade. He also appeared in five real theatre plays at his school years but he was replaced when he turned sixteen thus making him too old for the parts. After high school he worked as a messenger in factory's office.
In 1941 during the Soviet occupation in Estonia, he was drafted into Soviet Red Army but was later demobilized. After war Jüri worked as a dancer in Noorsooteater but he felt that dancing isn't something he would like to do so in 1944 he started to study acting and in 1945 he got his first role. Beside his studies he also did editorial work in radio.
His most famous film roles came in 1970s as made title role in Grigoriy Kozintsev's powerful King Lear (1970) (King Lear). In 1972 he played Dr. Snaut in Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972) and in 1979 he played the owner of the hotel in Grigori Kromanov's cult film _'Hukkunud Alpinisti' hotell (1979)_ (The Dead Mountaineer Hotel).
Jüri Järvet was married twice. In 1948-1958 he was married with actress Inna Taarna. In 1955 their first son Jüri Järvet Jr. was born. In 1958 he married with oncologist Astrid. Couple had daughter Jana in 1960. Jüri died on July 5th 1995 in Tallinn.- Anita Yoo (born Anita Smirnova) is an Estonian actress. She was born and raised in Tallinn, Estonia. She is of Russian, Korean and Ukrainian descent.
Anita moved to Shanghai, China at the age of nineteen to study Mandarin Chinese and attended the prestigious Fudan University. She quickly started booking roles for Chinese film and TV productions. She acted in over 25 projects in China. The show "One Boat One World", where she played Phyl Decard, was number one in the television charts and had over one billion views.
She is based in Los Angeles, California. - Pavel Vorozhtsov was born on 30 April 1980 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Liquidation (2007), Rikoshet (2020) and To the Lake (2019).
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Popular singer and TV host. Member of the Estonian National Opera (both as a singer and as stage director). Enthusiast of Gilbert and Sullivan, whose work he often performs in the UK. Has released several albums in many countries. Has also written best selling novels in English and Estonian. Was presented to HRH Queen Elizabeth in 2006. The knight of the order of St. Stanislaus. Has produced and directed several stage successes at the Estonian National Opera. Established his production company FilMinistry OÜ in 2016, presenting the well received horror drama Behind the Random Denominator and the epic TV history drama The Whores, in 2017.- Katariina Unt was born on 6 December 1971 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. She is an actress, known for Infinite Summer, Undergods (2020) and Somnambulance (2003). She was previously married to Raivo E. Tamm and Indrek Sammul.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Editorial Department
Mart Taniel was born in 1976 in Tallinn. He graduated in cinematography from the University of Tallinn and Prague's FAMU Film School. In 2017, Mart Taniel received the highest international honor given to cinematographers, the ASC Spotlight Award, for "November". That same film won Best Cinematography at the Tribeca IFF for its "particularly audacious [cinematography] and supreme command of its visual language." Mart Taniel is one of the most remarkable Estonian cinematographers. Several award-winning films have his handprint, including the Venice Orizzonti prize-winning "Autumn Ball" (2007, directed by Veiko Õunpuu) and "The Temptation of St. Tony" (2010, directed by Veiko Õunpuu), which premiered internationally at the Sundance IFF International Competition. Taniel is also the cinematographer of Rainer Sarnet's films "The Idiot" (2011) and "November" (2017). He shot "FREE RANGE/ Ballad on Approving of the World" (2013, directed by Veiko Õunpuu), which premiered at the Berlinale Forum and received the award for "most beautiful film" from the Estonian Cultural Endowment. Taniel's other awards include the Black Nights Film Festival and Estonian Cultural Endowment prizes for Best Cinematographer of the Year, the 2morrow IFF/Zavtra Glass Eye Award for cinematography and the Best Cinematography Award from the Transylvania IFF International Competition. "The Man Who Surprised Everyone" is Taniel's second cooperation with directors Natalya Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov. The film premiered in Venice IFF in 2018- Actress
- Soundtrack
Lenna Kuurmaa was born on 26 September 1985 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. She is an actress, known for Kuhu põgenevad hinged (2007), Täitsa lõpp (2011) and IT-planeet (2011).- Actress
- Manager
Miss Palmiste is a leading actress of the Estonian State Drama Theater, known also for her many roles in TV and films. She has won numerous awards, including The Best TV Actress for her portrayal of Madame Kukk in the award winning TV series The Whores, at the Kroonika Entertainment Awards 2018. She has often been selected as the most elegant Estonian actress. She has also appeared in musicals (such as Chicago) and in operetta (such as in Ball at the Savoy, at the Estonian National Opera).- Actor
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ott Sepp was born on 29 June 1982 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. He is an actor and writer, known for Riigimehed (2010), Malev (2005) and Papsid (2023).- Actor
- Soundtrack
Bruno O'Ya was born on 12 February 1933 in Tallinn, Estonia. He was an actor, known for Nobody Wanted to Die (1965), The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin (1965) and 49 Days (1962). He died on 9 October 2002 in Tartu, Estonia.- Writer
- Director
- Production Designer
Priit Pärn was born on 26 August 1946 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. He is a writer and director, known for Elu ilma Gabriella Ferrita (2008), 1895 (1995) and Eine murul (1987).- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Born in Estonia, Peeter has studied, worked and lived around the world, including USA and the UK. His directing portfolio includes feature films Firebird (2021), Sailing to Freedom (in development), documentaries Tashi Delek! (2015) and Robbie Williams: Fans Journey to Tallinn (BBC Worldwide, 2014) as well as numerous music videos including Moby's "Wait for Me" and Pet Shop Boys' "Together."
Peeter produced and directed the 22-camera concert film Robbie Williams: Live in Tallinn (2013). He has also produced the 2010 European Film Awards, the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest, and hundreds of shows in the Baltic region for various artists including Elton John, Bob Dylan, Madonna, Sting, Lady Gaga, Metallica, Queen, and others. In 2013, Peeter was named Entrepreneur of the Year in Estonia.
Peeter has been a jury member at various film festivals including Black Nights Film Festival and Cape Town International Film Festival.
He studied as an exchange student at Oxford and graduated from Harvard cum laude in economics, psychology and visual arts. After a career as a producer, he went on to study directing at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts and trained in acting for directors at Judith Weston's studio. Peeter has travelled the world, sailing around Cape Horn, crossing the Atlantic & Pacific four times, and hiking the mountains of Tibet. He has a global perspective and a passion for telling local human stories with a universal resonance.- Actor
- Art Department
- Art Director
Nils Moritz was born on 5 May 1943 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an actor and art director, known for T. Sventon praktiserande privatdetektiv (1989), Beck (1997) and T. Sventon och fallet Isabella (1991).- Alfred Rosenberg was born on 12 January 1893 in Reval, Russian Empire [now Tallinn, Estonia]. He was married to Hedwig Kramer and Hilda Elfriede Leesmann. He died on 16 October 1946 in Nuremberg, Germany.
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Location Management
- Transportation Department
Matilde Matvere was born on 13 November 1992 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is an assistant director, known for Tenet (2020), The Fisherwoman and Last Sentinel (2023).- Sound Department
- Producer
- Composer
Ivo Felt was born on 31 October 1968 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is a producer and composer, known for Tenet (2020), Tangerines (2013) and The Fencer (2015).- Kaja Kallas was born on 18 June 1977 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. She has been married to Arvo Hallik since 2018. They have two children. She was previously married to Roomet Leiger.
- Jette Loona Hermanis was born in 1997 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is an actress, known for November (2017), Embodiment (2020) and Big Loop - Small Loop.
- Actress
- Casting Department
Natalya Akimova was born on 14 September 1957 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Tallinn, Estonia]. She is an actress, known for Cargo 200 (2007), Dvoe pod odnim zontom: Aprelskaya skazka (1984) and S tekh por, kak my vmeste (1983).- Cinematographer
- Writer
- Editorial Department
Mart Raun is an Estonian cinematographer, screenwriter and colorist known for Kids of the Night (2021), Kormoranid ehk Nahkpükse ei pesta (2011) and Distants (2012).
Mart Raun studied directing and cinematography in Tallinn university Baltic Film and Media School. From 2005 he started working in the film industry as Storyboard Artist, Camera Assistant and Best Boy. In 2008 he began working as cinematographer on Commercials, TV, Documentaries and Fiction Films.
Since 2015 he has also been running and teaching cinematography in international Film programs like KinoEyes and Viewfinder at BFM Tallinn university.- Tõnu Kark was born on 4 December 1947 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an actor, known for Vsyo normalno (1988), Lilya 4-Ever (2002) and Green Cats (2017).
- Vladimir Sterzhakov was born on 6 June 1959 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. He is an actor, known for Day Watch (2006), Metro (2013) and Dikiy (2009).
- Music Artist
- Writer
- Composer
Has a twin brother named Vjatseslav. In 1994, Stas (Stanislav) and Slava (Vjatseslav) were selected for the prestigious male choir "Kantilena". There they learn vocal skills and get acquainted with concert venues in Europe. Stas and Slava will sing in "Kantilena" until 2001. In 2005, at the age of 18, Stas and Slava founded their first rock band - "RockCrime". Stas was on bass guitar, Slava was on lead guitar. In 2006, by luck, the brothers took part in the Eurovision 2006 qualifying competition from Estonia and took 3rd place. In 2009, the brothers left RockCrime and founded their second group - "Cantilena". The band performs mainly in Estonia. Sometimes it was possible to travel abroad to neighboring countries: Russia, Finland, Lithuania, and Latvia. The most outstanding achievements were joint performances with such rock monsters as "Sepultura" (2012) and "Phil Anselmo & The Illegals" (2014). Between 2009 and 2020, the group gave 84 concerts, released an EP album (2010), recorded a full-length album (2012) and shot 4 videos for their songs. In 2019, Stas was casting for Christopher Nolan's film "Tenet", some of the episodes of which were planned to be filmed in Tallinn. Stas gets the role of a "public" in the concert hall, where the film begins. After unforgettable days on the set with cinema monster Christopher Nolan, Stas gets the idea to write his own movie. In March 2021, he gets down to business: in September 2021, Stas finishes writing the script for "The Roadie", which is partly based on his musical experience in "Cantilena". In May 2023, Stas begins writing the second script, "Safe Waters." By February 2024, Stas will finish the second script, and in March 2024, both scripts will take part in the best international screenwriting competitions around the world. Scripts for "Safe Waters" and "The Roadie" can be requested on the InkTip platform. The addition follows...- Actor
- Writer
Jan Uuspõld was born on the 14th of December, in 1973 in Tallinn. Raised in Nõmme, he was a true urban boy, as his family had lived there for four generations. After Mai Street Kindergarten he went to Tallinn's 34th Middle School, where he went for five years. In 1986, he and his family moved to Keila and Jan went to Keila's 1st High School, where he graduated middle school.
After graduating middle school, Jan went to Tallinn's 1st Industrial High School and where he was trained as of offset printer. Jan has done everything in life with great dedication. He worked as a printer, salesman of pots and pans, and as a fox shepherd at Karjakül's fur farm. In the army, Jan learned how to work hard and have discipline. He sees his time in the army as a good experience, and had considered serving overtime. Instead, he was accepted to "Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre" and become an actor.
Jan went to EMA Higher Drama School in 1994 and graduated as a proud member of the 18th flight in 1998. This school in Tallinn is now named the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. Jan's course instructor was Priit Pedajas, who offered him a job at the Estonian Drama Theatre. He gained success quickly and was offered many roles, becoming one of the busiest actors in the theatre. In 2005, Jan went to Tartu and played at the Vanemuine for two seasons. He was invited back to Estonian Drama Theatre in 2007.
In 2009, Jan and his partner Karl Kermes created a Monotheatre. This was Jan's first personal project in the private theatre business. Monotheatre revived a popular comedy play called "Defending the Caveman". It also staged two follow-up plays: "Father" and "Grandfather". The theatre ended its business in 2014. In 2013, Jan decided to leave the Estonian Drama Theatre and devote more time to develop his own theatre production company, Prem Productions.
Jan was a first year student in acting school when he got his first television role. He was invited to the humor show Wremja by Dan Põldroos and Ivar Vigla. This was the beginning of a long-term cooperation with Dan Põldroos. Jan gained more recognition thanks to his humorous role as a Zorro in Wremja, which was broadcasted until 2000.
In 2000, Jan was casted by YLE2, a Finnish television channel. He got the leading role in a "Siperian Nero". Thanks to a year of filming in Tampere, he speaks Finnish very well.
After ending the contract with Drama Theatre, Jan didn't feel like he had a place he belonged. Coming out of writer's block, he had the idea to make a road movie of him finding his place under the sun again. He introduced his idea to Rain Tolk and Andres Maimik, who were excited by the idea. And so it was done! In 2007, the premiere of the movie, called "Jan Uuspõld goes to Tartu", became the most viewed movie at that time. It brought a record number of people to the cinemas. It was a movie that made him an icon, which got carried into people's mind forever.
After ending the contract with Drama Theatre, Jan didn't feel like he had a place he belonged. Coming out of writer's block, he had the idea to make a road movie of him finding his place under the sun again. He introduced his idea to Rain Tolk and Andres Maimik, who were excited by the idea. And so it was done! In 2007, the premiere of the movie, called "Jan Uuspõld goes to Tartu", became the most viewed movie at that time. It brought a record number of people to the cinemas. It was a movie that made him an icon, which got carried into people's mind forever.
In 2011, he was persuaded to take part in a charity show Dancing with the Stars produced by Kanal 2. Jan felt highly hesitated about ballroom dancing, he didn't know how to dance and he thought he was only going to the show to lose the competition. But after his first dance lesson with his dance coach Aleksandra, his doubts faded and Jan started to feel passionate about dancing. And just like that, he won the last season of the show. One of the most popular TV shows in Estonia, since 2013, has been Your face sounds familiar and Jan attended the show in 2014. Jan's most talked-about roles were Justin Bieber, Shirley Bassey, Vesa-Matti Loiri, Vladimir Vysotsky, BB King and Fred Astaire.
In 2015, Jan got the leading role as a taxi-driver Urmas Kuldnokk, in a show Taxi. It is a comedy show on Kanal 2, shown every Tuesday evening.
A film writer Toomas Hussar created a character specially for Jan, who accepted the role of a spy in a new movie The Spy and the Poet. The movie was filmed in the fall 2015 and will be premiered in September 2016.
Private life
Jan is the eldest son of his parents, Heidi and Ingar Uuspõld. His mother is an accountant and his father was a long-distance driver. His two younger brothers are named Andrus and Jaanus Uuspõld. Jan has two kids, a daughter and son. In 2012, Jan moved back to Nõmme and lives there with his wife Gerli Tiganik. They got married in 2013.- Art Department
- Actor
- Animation Department
Nikita Knatz was born on 2 May 1940 in Tallinn, Estonia. He was an actor, known for Firestarter (1984), Predator (1987) and The Final Countdown (1980). He died on 6 January 2010 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Ragne Veensalu was born on 18 November 1986 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is an actress, known for Kuhu põgenevad hinged (2007), The Idiot (2011) and Revenge Office (2009).
- Indrek Ojari was born on 9 October 1977 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an actor, known for Names Engraved in Marble (2002), Dawn of War (2020) and Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway (2023).
- Dmitriy Pchela was born on 21 May 1984 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Derevenshchina (2014), Island of the Doomed (2019) and Khameleon (2024).
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Sulev Nõmmik was born on 11 January 1931 in Tallinn, Estonia. He was an actor and director, known for Siin me oleme! (1979), Varastati Vana Toomas (1970) and Mehed ei nuta (1968). He died on 28 June 1992 in Kuressaare, Estonia.- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Grigori Kromanov was born on 8 March 1926 in Tallinn, Estonia. He was a director and actor, known for Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (1979), Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (1975) and The Last Relic (1969). He was married to Irena Veisaite. He died on 18 July 1984 in Lahe, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union [now Estonia].- Liliyan Malkina was born on 14 July 1938 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is an actress, known for Hostel: Part II (2007), The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996) and Le sourire du clown (1999).
- Actor
- Writer
Taavi Eelmaa was born on 15 June 1971 in Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]. He is an actor and writer, known for Kass kukub käppadele (1999), Tabamata ime (2006) and Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway (2019).- Director
- Writer
Elo Tust was born on 2 July 1954 in Tallinn, Estonia. Elo is a director and writer, known for Külaline (1979) and Nõid (1988).- Production Designer
- Actor
- Art Department
Ronald Kolmann was born on 16 January 1951 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is a production designer and actor, known for Head käed (2001), Jadesoturi (2006) and Vana mees tahab koju (1991).- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Henry Kõrvits was born on 30 December 1974 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an actor and producer, known for 12 EEK Monkey: Mu Xitt on Kosmos (2017), R2 Live (2012) and Genka: Kõik (2015). He has been married to Maris Kõrvits since 10 July 2015. They have three children.- Script and Continuity Department
- Writer
- Director
Lennart Meri was born on 29 March 1929 in Tallinn, Estonia. He was a writer and director, known for Linnutee tuuled (1978), Veelinnurahvas (1973) and Kaleva hääled (1986). He was married to Helle Meri (née Helle Pihlakas) and Regina Meri (née Regina Ojavere). He died on 14 March 2006 in Tallinn, Estonia.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
- Writer
Martti Helde was born on 23 August 1987 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an assistant director and director, known for Scandinavian Silence (2019), In the Crosswind (2014) and Superbia (2014).- Costume Designer
- Writer
- Editor
Ene-Liis Semper was born on 4 April 1969 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is a costume designer and writer, known for Kust tuleb tolm ja kuhu kaob raha (2013), Georgica (1998) and Kallis härra Q (1998).- Actor
- Producer
Ivo Uukkivi was born on 11 October 1965 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an actor and producer, known for Tenet (2020), Süvahavva (2012) and Infinite Summer.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Cinematographer
- Director
Ralf Siig was born on 14 March 1976 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an assistant director and cinematographer, known for Compartment Number 6 (2021), Ghost Mountaineer (2015) and The Secret Society of Souptown (2015).- Elina Benenson was born in 1986 in Tallinn, Estonia. She is an actress, known for Lilya 4-Ever (2002).
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Elsa Wagner was born on 24 January 1881 in Reval, Russian Empire [now Tallinn, Estonia]. She was an actress, known for The Marriage of Figaro (1949), Die Buddenbrooks (1923) and Der Spieler (1938). She was married to Herr Rühl. She died on 17 August 1975 in West Berlin, West Germany.- Stunts
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Enar Tarmo was born on 3 March 1968 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is an actor, known for Tenet (2020), Last Sentinel (2023) and Memory of Water (2022).