When love is the greatest torment, will art or play save you? A dramatic documentary about author Vaino Vahing.
Lotte gets a little sister named Roosi. Two scientists Karl and Viktor come to Gadgetville, they are taking part in a big folk song collecting competition. Whoever succeeds in recording the folk song of the world’s oldest animal species, wins the competition’s grand prize. Lotte and Roosi decide to help the scientists. Exciting and unexpected adventures await the sisters.
The Wind Sculpted Land is a film about Estonian nature. The nature of this Northern country might not seem anything special at a first glance, but digging deeper one can find true gems. Flooded meadows, coastline, bogs altogether with wild animals and flocks of migrating birds are actually small worlds on their own. Even more, the very same nature has held and sculpted the character of the people living here.
There are two people who wake up in the same bed one morning, and neither of them has a clue who the other is. Viivi would like to run away and the man is sleeping like a log. Unlike Viivi and Andu themselves, the viewers know both very well. They know that Viivi has the worst day in her life and that Andu is a dweeb, but not completely hopeless; a rather good-hearted man. They are both hopelessly lonely people hoping that maybe there's someone somewhere - So they might as well meet.
A mother released from a prison camp in Russia finds her son, but realises that reconciliation is impossible.
Hannes Kaljujärv (born on January 4, 1957 in Tartu) is an Estonian actor. In 1979 he graduated from the University of Tartu with a degree in physical education. In 1979 he also finished courses with Evald Hermaküla's Vanemuine study studio. Since 1979 he is working at the Vanemuine theatre. Besides stage roles he has also participated on several films. In 2013 he was awarded with Order of the White Star, IV class. His son is actor Rasmus Kaljujärv.
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