A film about the loneliness, despair and hope of six people who all live in a bleak Soviet-era apartment complex in Tallinn, Estonia.A film about the loneliness, despair and hope of six people who all live in a bleak Soviet-era apartment complex in Tallinn, Estonia.A film about the loneliness, despair and hope of six people who all live in a bleak Soviet-era apartment complex in Tallinn, Estonia.
- Awards
- 14 wins & 6 nominations
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- (as Katariina Lauk)
- Woman at Orgy #1
- (as Liina Tennossaar)
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[last lines]
Jaana: I still came. Do you hate me now very much?
Mati: These houses cannot hold the past for a long time. Maybe because they have been built with future on the mind.
Jaana: I just wanted to be happy. I want to be happy.
Mati: [looking out from the window] In every damn box there is a person who wants to be happy. The whole generations of people, mothers and sons, fathers and daughters, lovers and husbands, car owners -- all of them want to be happy. But their lives pass like blasts against grey limestone walls. What remains from all of this?
Jaana: Maybe you don't believe me but I still love you.
Mati: I don't believe.
- Crazy creditsThe final credit: 'The movie is inspired by novel by Mati Unt and is dedicated to all men with fragile soul and weak liver who stand alone in night, in pants.'
- ConnectionsFeatures The Thorn Birds (1983)
The people in this movie are basically potential suicides, drinkers, hopeless, betrayers and betrayed, desperate housewives, children without any clear future. We see pictures from one habitation-silo, but they are representing the basic atmosphere of a whole land at the geographical transit from East and West and at the temporal transit between Sowiet dictatorship and a boundless but insecure freedom. The style of the movie is practically a full-copy of that of Kaurismäkis films. I wonder, if the director made this decision deliberately or if there is something coming up like a "Fenno-Estonian movie-style Koine". Fact is: The Kaurismäki-style is so laconic and so light-less that by its means alone it is sufficient to describe despair and hopelessness. However, the director's decision was good. Film-style and story are "isomorphic". Finland has in the person of Aki Kaurismäki the "Finnish Fassbinder". Perhaps Estonia has gotten now in the person of Veiko Öunpuu the "Estonian Fassbinder". I would be happy for Estonia. Like all Fenno-Ugric lands, it has a grand potential of culture, history and metaphysics.
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- Gross worldwide
- $17,073