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Kalev

  • 2022
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Mait Malmsten and Priit Võigemast in Kalev (2022)
The Soviet Union is likely to collapse and Baltic nations struggle to take back their lost independence. Soviet Union's basketball championship is set to begin while Public opinion opposes the Estonian national team's participation
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The Soviet Union is likely to collapse and Baltic nations struggle to take back their lost independence. Soviet Union's basketball championship is set to begin while Public opinion opposes t... Read allThe Soviet Union is likely to collapse and Baltic nations struggle to take back their lost independence. Soviet Union's basketball championship is set to begin while Public opinion opposes the Estonian national team's participationThe Soviet Union is likely to collapse and Baltic nations struggle to take back their lost independence. Soviet Union's basketball championship is set to begin while Public opinion opposes the Estonian national team's participation

  • Director
    • Ove Musting
  • Writers
    • Martin Algus
    • Ove Musting
    • Mehis Pihla
  • Stars
    • Mait Malmsten
    • Reimo Sagor
    • Priit Võigemast
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    878
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ove Musting
    • Writers
      • Martin Algus
      • Ove Musting
      • Mehis Pihla
    • Stars
      • Mait Malmsten
      • Reimo Sagor
      • Priit Võigemast
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Mait Malmsten
    • Jaak Salumets
    Reimo Sagor
    Reimo Sagor
    • Aivar Kuusmaa
    Priit Võigemast
    • Riho Soonik
    Mihkel Kuusk
    • Gert Kullamäe
    Ott Kartau
    • Ivo Saksakulm
    Veiko Porkanen
    • Rauno Pehka
    Kristjan Sarv
    Kristjan Sarv
    • Margus Metstak
    Siim Maaten
    • Andrus Nagel
    Arturs Putnins
    • Aleksandr Karavajev
    Howard Frier
    • George Jackson
    Jonathan Peterson
    • Tiit Sokk
    Rauno Polman
    • Aivar Toomiste
    Mathias Leedo
    • Marek Noormets
    Andris Keiss
    • Pranas Mickevicius
    Jekabs Reinis
    • Sergei Babenko
    Margus Jaanovits
    • Heino Jürviste
    Sulev Teppart
    • Doctor Jalak
    Jekaterina Kordas
    • Salumets' Wife
    • Director
      • Ove Musting
    • Writers
      • Martin Algus
      • Ove Musting
      • Mehis Pihla
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    7andre-kaibald

    Not as good as critics think

    The film is well-paced and time flies quickly, but it remained simple and a bit superficial for me.

    I loved that film was historically with its Soviet architecture, clothes and people values. Also the dramatic events related to the re-independence of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are well conveyed, which is very relevant against the background of the current war in Ukraine.

    However, everything was not as nice as I expected: I didn't like the fact that the tension of the basketball competition situation did not really arise, at least for the basketball player it was quite superficial and I didn't get the feeling that I was watching a real competition.

    It was also surprising why Tiit Sokk as one of the game leaders was practically not covered. There is not even one dialogue in the film.

    The acting was very good, especially Mait Malmsten, Priit Voigemast and Reimo Sagor.

    Overall, the movie is worth watching, but definitely not as good as the critics have reported so far, and because of all the above, I can't give it more than 6-7 stars.
    7bohdanascheinostova

    A nicely done modest unpretentious picture

    Eventhough I am not a big sports fan myself by any means, I quite enjoyed watching "Kalev" as it is gripping, touching, sincere and genuine. The political issues of USSR and Estonia in the 90s are deeply rooted in the narrative, which makes this film not just another sports film about following your hopes and dreams. In contrast to other film about sport competitions (where the concentration is usually on the players/one of the players)"Kalev" leads its plot mostly through the point of view of the team's coach Jaak Salumets and manager Riho Soonik - which puts a nice spin on the sports-film genre. The costumes, haircuts and filming locations were true to the 90s era and the colour palette was not overly bright or radiant which rightly reflected the grim atmosphere in Eastern Europe at that time. I also appreciated the fast pace of the whole film and shorter runtime, which was perfect for this type of film. Although I read that some moments are not historically accurate (such as involment of some players and other historical figures), I can still recommend this film.
    8BeneCumb

    A stirring yet somewhat shallow tribute

    Kalev is a solid and engaging historical sports drama that brings to life a significant yet often overlooked moment in Baltic history-the Estonian basketball team's bid for victory during the final USSR Basketball Championship in 1991, just before the collapse of the Soviet Union. The film captures the era's spirit effectively, from Soviet architecture and fashion to the tense political atmosphere surrounding Estonia's fight for independence. Against the backdrop of current global tensions, this story resonates even more powerfully.

    The pacing is commendably brisk, keeping the audience engaged throughout. Performances by Mait Malmsten, Priit Võigemast, and Reimo Sagor stand out, adding emotional depth and sincerity to the film. The decision to focus the narrative through the eyes of the coach and team manager rather than the players offers a refreshing perspective in the sports film genre.

    However, Kalev doesn't fully rise to the heights that critics have claimed. Despite being based on an emotionally charged and inspiring true story, the film often feels formulaic. The basketball scenes lack the intensity typically expected in sports dramas, and key players are barely acknowledged, which feels like a missed opportunity.

    While the film succeeds in blending historical commentary with sports drama and offers a heartfelt tribute to Estonia's past, it ultimately remains somewhat superficial in character development and emotional stakes. Still, it's a worthwhile watch-especially for those interested in Eastern European history or underdog stories-with a message of resilience and national pride that still holds meaning today.

    All in all, Kalev is a compelling watch with historical value, and as someone who is not into sports, I liked it.
    10FilmfriendMaris

    A great movie

    The movie has great pace and energy. It flies by and keeps the viewer engaged.

    It is emotional, especially for someone who is connected to the country and the era, but not only. The times before Estonia regaining independence in 1991 were difficult and it is shown well in the film, as well as the situation in Lithuania and Latvia.

    The movie created the historical accuracy well, using Soviet architecture, clothing, other items. Also, the use of accurate language, Russian, Estonian, English, makes it realistic.

    Acting was very good, Mait Malmsten, Priit Võigemast and Reimo Sagor are superb in their roles.

    It is interesting how difficult topics are handled, like hatred towards the occupying Russians while one of them is part of the Kalev team or when Estonians show disgust towards the team participating in the Soviet tournament. The Kalev coach said: It is people who play sports, not nationalities. So true, but sadly not as simple as we want it to be.

    The movie is of great importance, especially now when Russia is still trying to recreate Soviet Union and is attacking Ukraine.

    Overall definitely worth the watch.
    2zxyw

    It's not quite how it was

    It's not quite how it was, I remember the times well and this film is a fairy tale version of the events. Also it is not very interesting, what I mean is it tries to be interesting but at the same time it just doesn't start going and drives around in circles without getting anywhere. Most of the actors are ok but you can see that some of them have not the qualifications to be real basketball players. Well I understand that it's a film and they can't use real players, but it still bothers. I watched this with a young nephew and he found it quite boring because these events aren't really interesting to a younger viewer.

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      Selected to represent Estonia in the Best International Feature category at the 2023 Oscars.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2022 (Estonia)
    • Country of origin
      • Estonia
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      • Estonian
      • Russian
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      • Allfilm
      • Ugri Film
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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