Good Hands (film) explained
Good Hands |
Director: | Peeter Simm |
Producer: | Artur Talvik, Gatis Upmalis |
Studio: | Allfilm, Studio F.O.R.M.A. (Latvia) |
Country: | Estonia, Latvia |
Language: | Estonian, Latvian, Russian |
Good Hands (Estonian: Head käed, Latvian: Labās rokas) is a 2001 Estonian-Latvian comedy and crime film directed by Peeter Simm and based on the novel Arnold by Toomas Raudam.[1]
Cast
- Rēzija Kalniņa as Margita
- Lembit Ulfsak as Adolf
- Tõnu Kark as Dr. Lepik
- Tiit Sukk as Arnold
- Atis Tenbergs as Pavo
- Maija Apine as Oksana
- Leonarda Kļaviņa as Evija
- Gert Raudsep as Indrek
- Regnārs Vaivars as Arturs
- Lauri Nebel as Peeter
- Aleksander Okunev as Truck Driver
- Kristel Elling as Lady on TV Show
- Laine Mägi as Show Hostess
- Margus Prangel as Archie
- Janek Joost as Wello
- Elina Reinold as Nurse
- Aarne Soro as Border Guard
- Dainis Gadelis as Police Officer in Latvia
- Uldis Dumpis as Doctor
- Linda Skaistlauka
- Svetlana Bless
- Aksels Ilmārs Ozoliņš
Accolades
Awards:
- 2001: KINOSHOCK - Open Film Festival for states of the CIS and Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (Anapa, Russia), 2001, Grand Prix
- 2001: The National Film Festival Lielais Kristaps (Latvia), best film director (Peeter Simm), best actor (Rēzija Kalniņa), best screenwriting (Toomas Raudam, Peeter Simm)
- 2002: Lecce European Film Festival (Italy), Grand Prix, best screenwriting (Toomas Raudam, Peeter Simm)
External links
- Good Hands, entry in Estonian Film Database (EFIS)
Notes and References
- Web site: Head käed (2001) - Eesti filmi andmebaas . www.efis.ee . 1 May 2021.