Section: Close Up: Estonia

ELU JA ARMASTUS

LIFE AND LOVE

Helen Takkin
EE, 2024, 118 Min

In 1933 Irma, a young woman from the countryside, goes to live with her cousin in order to experience life in the city. The publisher she works for draws her into a dazzling bohemian world and, at the same time, into a destructive love affair. As the geopolitical pressure on Estonian society grows, a toxic romance unfolds behind the curtains. A historical drama true to the rules of the genre.

#romance #political #crisis
FFC(C)

Performance

2025-11-08 | 12:30
Kammerbühne

At the beginning, everything seems almost too good to be true: Irma lives with her cousin Lonni, the two are inseparable. They marvel at the electric light, the cinemas, and the beautiful clothes. Irma is due to start working in a printing press – maybe she can even publish her poems. The Great Depression forces women to ingratiate themselves with men however. Publisher Rudolf obsessively courts Irma; he has influence, interesting friends, and money. Not a bad catch these days, Irma reflects to herself as she whirls across his bohemian, booked-filled apartment.

Eedie, a farmer's son who had wanted nothing more than to bring her back home, follows her from the countryside but soon finds himself carried away amongst the revolutionary tide of sailors' revolts and the groups of uncompromising freedom-fighters. Irma seeks happiness in her private life and yet the happiness she finds in love is impotent in the face of Rudolf's continued erotic conquests and manipulative behaviour. This lavish, elegantly directed historical drama depicts a complex, manipulative love affair in which Irma is always more than simply the innocent country girl and who knows, or at least suspects, what she is letting herself in for. Meanwhile, the political storms of the interwar period rage outside, competing ideologies promise simple solutions, and powerful European neighbours stand ready to pounce. A time in which, for more than interpersonal reasons alone, private passions often end up in chaos.

Text: Tim Abele

 

Sat 08.11.I 12:30 I KAMMERBÜHNE I original version with English subtitles + simultaneous German translation

Drehbuch
Martin Algus, Helen Takkin
Kamera
Alvar Kõue, E.S.C.
Ton
Horret Kuus
Schnitt
Sander-Kalle Somma
Ausstattung
Kamilla Kase
Musik
Mick Pedaja
Darsteller
Karolin Jürise, Mait Malmsten, Loviise Kapper, Ursel Tilk
Produzent
Adeele Tähemaa, Kristian Taska, Tanel Tatter, Veiko Esken
Produktion
Taska Film, Apollo Film Productions
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