
Shoot for the Moon
Documentary
Overview
A documentary about the trials and tribulations of being a entrepreneur and film maker in Finland from the makers of Iron Sky franchise.
Top Cast


Tero Kaukomaa
Tero Kaukomaa
Himself
Tero Kaukomaa
Himself


Timo Vuorensola
Timo Vuorensola
Himself
Timo Vuorensola
Himself
Kalle Kinnunen
Kalle Kinnunen
Himself
Kalle Kinnunen
Himself
Martin Sandelin
Martin Sandelin
Himself
Martin Sandelin
Himself
Josef Brandmaier
Josef Brandmaier
Himself
Josef Brandmaier
Himself
Mika Orasmaa
Mika Orasmaa
Himself
Mika Orasmaa
Himself
Anniina Leppänen
Anniina Leppänen
Herself
Anniina Leppänen
Herself
Joona Louhivuori
Joona Louhivuori
Himself
Joona Louhivuori
Himself
Oliver Damian
Oliver Damian
Himself
Oliver Damian
Himself
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