Review: What does new Estonian film 'Something Real' actually want to say?
A new Estonian film 'Midagi tõelist' (Something Real), directed by Evar Anvelt and based on Martin Algus's novel of the same name, has hit screens. The film features an ensemble cast including Kristo Viiding, Jan Uuspõld, and Jaanika Arum, with music by Maarja Nuut and Robert Nikolajev.
KultuurA new Estonian film titled 'Midagi tõelist' ('Something Real') has arrived in cinemas, sparking conversation about what it truly seeks to communicate to its audience. The film is helmed by director Evar Anvelt and is based on the novel of the same name by Estonian author Martin Algus, who also penned the screenplay.
The production brings together a notable roster of Estonian talent. The cast includes Kristo Viiding, Jan Uuspõld, Jaanika Arum, Ester Kuntu, Derek Leheste, and Kitty Liis Kallas, among others. Behind the camera, cinematographer Mihkel Soe handled the visuals, while Patrick Antonjuk served as editor and Kaia Tungal as production designer.
The film's soundscape was crafted by a trio of composers — Evar Anvelt, the internationally recognised Maarja Nuut, and Robert Nikolajev — lending the work an ambitious musical dimension. Producers Andreas Kask and Esko Rips oversaw the project's development.
The review of 'Midagi tõelist' was originally published in the Estonian arts journal Teater. Muusika. Kino, one of the country's leading cultural publications covering theatre, music, and film. The film represents another entry in a growing wave of Estonian literary adaptations making their way to the big screen.
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