GOOD HANDS
by Peeter Simm
synopsis
A small Estonian town trapped in time. A stranger - a beautiful Latvian woman - arrives in town. Her hands are both delicate and skilful, a thief's hands. While seemingly causing only trouble, she also becomes the hope for many men. She seduces a local policeman and ends up taking care of a genius boy. A comic story about a thief-girl who almost becomes a decent married woman and a mother to a little boy.
international title: | Good Hands |
original title: | Geros rankos / Head käed |
country: | Estonia, Latvia |
year: | 2001 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Peeter Simm |
film run: | 88' |
screenplay: | Peeter Simm, Tomass Raudam |
cast: | Rezija Kalnina, Lembit Ulfsak, Tiit Sukk, Lembit Ulfsak, Tonu Kark |
cinematography by: | Uldis Jancis |
film editing: | Sirje Haagel |
art director: | Ronald Kolman |
producer: | Artur Talvik, Gatis Upmalis |
production: | Allfilm, F.O.R.M.A. |