A movie about the life in a small Estonian city in the 1950s. Young people face an instinct for survival that shatters ideals but can also destroy lives.
It is the night of March 25, 1949. A full moon hangs over Estonia. Endless rows of cattle cars are waiting to transport thousands of Estonian families, asleep in their homes, to Siberia. The Stalinist regime is ready to treat people like animals.
A mother released from a prison camp in Russia finds her son, but realises that reconciliation is impossible.
Andreas Kangur (born on December 11, 1978 in Tartu) is an Estonian legal scholar and former child film actor.
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