The Human Part
Trailer: The Human Part
Year: 2018
Studio: Bufo, Smile Entertainment
Director: Juha Lehtola
Cast: Hannu-Pekka Björkman, Kari Hietalahti, Ria Kataja, Asko Sarkola, Armi Toivanen, Leena Uotila
Crew: Olli Pärnänen (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Kari Hotakainen (Screenplay), Siim Kaarel Saluri (Steadicam Operator), Kari Hotakainen (Novel), Mark Lwoff (Producer), Misha Jaari (Producer)
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