Malev (film) | |
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Directed by | Kaaren Kaer |
Written by | Kaaren Kaer, Tõnis Leht, Lauri Lippmaa, Erik Moora |
Produced by | Anneli Ahven |
Starring | Ott Sepp, Mirtel Pohla |
Cinematography | Andrus Prikk |
Edited by | Jüri Shestakov, Tambet Tasuja |
Music by | Ülo Krigul |
Distributed by | ETV (Eesti Televisioon), Exitfilm, Õ-Fraktsioon |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | Estonia |
Language | Estonian |
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