Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on. To secure its safety a monastery chases for a relics of a holy Brigitte. A nobl... Alles lesenA medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on. To secure its safety a monastery chases for a relics of a holy Brigitte. A nobleman promises to get it if he gets beautiful Agnes as a reward. But she fells in love with... Alles lesenA medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on. To secure its safety a monastery chases for a relics of a holy Brigitte. A nobleman promises to get it if he gets beautiful Agnes as a reward. But she fells in love with a handsome adventurer. The monastery has to act shrewd now and play double game. The movi... Alles lesen
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Gabriel
- (as Aleksander Goloborodko)
- Agnes
- (as Ingrid Andrina)
- Abtiss
- (as Elsa Radzina)
- Vend Johannes
- (as Rolan Bõkov)
- Siim
- (as Uldis Vazdik)
- Ivo haaremitüdruk
- (as G. Hamrajeva)
- Röövel
- (as F. Kark)
- Munk
- (as K. Komissarov)
- Vana
- (as A. Lauter)
- Mässaja
- (as A. Pärn)
- Von Risbieter Sen.
- (as V. Ratasepp)
- Röövel
- (as V. Truve)
- Delvig
- (as J. Uppin)
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Director Grigori Kromanov's first intentions were to create serious historical philosophical movie exploring the mythos of free man, but he was force to take much adventurous-romantic view point. The witty dialogue and catchy songs (that has became classics their own) really carry the film. And the songs, did the authors intend it or not, have actually quite deep meanings, and add quite much to the director's wanted philosophical point. The film is also historically quite inaccurate - the character of Ivo Schenkenberg has gotten very free artistic interpretation in this film. He is real historical person, but was known as heroic fighter and leader of Estonian fighters against Russian army in Livonian War. Of course, Soviet regime didn't like depicting him as a heroic character in the film. That aside, Schenkenberg played by Peeter Jakobi is probably one of the most memorable characters in Estonian cinema.
The sword fight scenes look dame even compared to it's contemporaries. One part of that can be blamed the Soviet regime who had quite heavy regulations considering fighting and violence on the screen. At least we can get a glimpse of Ingrida Andrina's (Agnes) nipples, that somehow past the eyes of censor.
Recommended for anyone who likes old-time adventures, voluptuous blondes, freedom fighters, or just an all-around good time. Oh, also - if you're into black metal, this flick has a couple of choice scenes for you! Not quite Mosquito Coast but...
For me, as Estonian, "The Last Relic" always makes a warm feeling inside. It remembers the times we were under foreign powers. Together we have overcome them and are free now. We are small, yes, but sturdy. I have seen it 4 times so far and would watch it again and again..
I like the fact that there are also Latvians acting together with Estonians, it somehow.. unites. There are also English subtitles available.
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- WissenswertesDuring the chase scene where the church people were chasing the rebels, the horse that fell of the bridge was killed.
- PatzerShadow of the monastery model visible on the ground when the monks leave.
- Alternative VersionenIn the Estonian version the songs are performed by folk singer Peeter Tooma (with guitar and vocal ensemble); in the Russian version the songs are performed by opera singer Georg Ots (with symphony orchestra).
- VerbindungenFeatured in Igavene reliikvia (2004)
- SoundtracksPõgene, vaba laps
Music by Uno Naissoo, Tõnu Naissoo
Lyrics by Paul-Eerik Rummo
Performed by Peeter Tooma, Eesti Raadio Meesansambel, Eesti Raadio Instrumentaalansambel
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