Glass Jaw
Glass Jaw (Original title: Lasileuka) is a 2004 Finnish short drama film directed by Zaida Bergroth and starring Emilia Sinisalo.
Glass Jaw | |
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Directed by | Zaida Bergroth |
Produced by | Anu Heiskanen Anu Lyra |
Written by | Zaida Bergroth |
Starring | Emilia Sinisalo |
Music by | Olli Kykkänen |
Cinematography | Anu Keränen |
Edited by | Oskar Franzen |
Release date |
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Running time | 38 minutes |
Country | Finland |
Language | Finnish |
Plot summary
Teenage Marianne and her little sister live with their alcoholic mother. The social service wants to get hold of them.
Cast
- Emilia Sinisalo as Marianne
- Leea Klemola as Gunni
- Tiina Puntala as Emilia
- Jarkko Niemi as Remu
- Tommy Sklavos as Peter
Production
This film was director Zaida Bergroth's diploma work for University of Art and Design Helsinki, School of Motion picture, Television and Production design (UIAH).
Awards
The film won a Special Prize for "Finnish Short Film Over 30 Minutes" at the 2004 Tampere International Short Film Festival.
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