Ein junger estnischer Fechter muss vor Stalins Geheimpolizei fliehen und versteckt sich in einem Küstenkaff in seiner Heimat. Um über die Runden zu kommen, wird er Sportlehrer an der örtlich... Alles lesenEin junger estnischer Fechter muss vor Stalins Geheimpolizei fliehen und versteckt sich in einem Küstenkaff in seiner Heimat. Um über die Runden zu kommen, wird er Sportlehrer an der örtlichen Schule. Die Vergangenheit holt ihn jedoch ein und stellt ihn vor eine schwierige Wahl.Ein junger estnischer Fechter muss vor Stalins Geheimpolizei fliehen und versteckt sich in einem Küstenkaff in seiner Heimat. Um über die Runden zu kommen, wird er Sportlehrer an der örtlichen Schule. Die Vergangenheit holt ihn jedoch ein und stellt ihn vor eine schwierige Wahl.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Principal
- (as Hendrik Toompere)
- Officer
- (as Erkki Tikkan)
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As I kept track of the origin and development of this film, I did not even think of it as a kind of sports film, although fencing plays here a significant role, both directly and in the background. Later I have read that several foreign viewers had previously perceived it as a sports film but were pleasantly surprised afterwards that it was no Rocky within the different kind of sports but a realistic picture of a Stalin-era town in a Soviet Estonia. The atmosphere and environment are depicted in a realistic manner, enhanced by post-WWII poverty and gray weather scenes, but there is enough space for human dimension and even some romance.
Althouh the plot is not totally smooth, the great performances and taut moments provide additional value to the film. Actors like Märt Avandi or Hendrik Toompere could be easily used abroad as well, and all children did their best (in many films, children lines seem mugged up, but not here).
All in all, a good film about surviving and making choices under tough and unpredictable circumstances, when every "hobby" or non-ideological endeavour helped to move beyond the misery around - at least temporarily.
Elite fencer and coach Endel Nelis (Mårt Avandi) escapes Leningrad in the early 1950s to avoid Stalin's secret police. At 18 he was drafted by the Nazis and after the Soviet invasion all men who ever wore the Nazi uniform were sent to Siberia. He hopes for obscurity as a sports teacher in a small Estonian village but the secret police have eyes everywhere. Endel lives in fear and so does the village where most of the menfolk have been taken away in darkness never to be seen again. Amidst this paranoia, he starts a class in the traditional discipline of fencing but his initiative is resented by authorities who investigate his past. Meanwhile he finds romance and the children progress so quickly they are soon pleading to compete in Leningrad. Endel knows if he takes them he may never return.
The filming of this story is its major strength. The camera is in the middle of the fencing classes watching the children develop in an artform based on balletic grace, speed, and knowing precisely when and where to strike. The children's growing sense of control contrasts with the lack of control they have over their lives under Stalinist rule. As Endel becomes a father figure he also becomes another person to lose. Although urged by his former coach to flee again he becomes emotionally invested in the children and his blossoming romance. Several close-up scenes of Endel relating to the children and his girlfriend are poetic portraits of hope struggling against the tyranny of the times.
The story has a dual climax and both are heart-warming and inspirational. The village children bravely compete against big city schools, and the fencing matches themselves are exciting spectacles of cut and thrust. Endel's own survival plays out with all the hallmarks of an espionage thriller and he must live with the consequences of his moral choice. Understated acting performances, minimalist dialogue translations and a balance of political tension and youthful hope help steer the film away from the most obvious clichés of the inspiring teacher genre. This is a well-crafted and touching tale about heroism without fanfare that lives on through Endel's fencing school still operating today.
Problem on this film was that I knew too much about the story before seeing it. So it didn't give many surprises.
Not much to complain about directing, acting or anything else. Maybe the story needed something more to be more interesting but the film depends on true story so it could have been wrong to make up something.
Best thing about this film is that there is used both languages Estonian and Russian. So the characters use the right languages. It is of course subtitled.
An Estonian fencer takes a job teaching physical education at an out-of-the-way school in the 1950's. Despite the lack of resources, and a principal who thinks there is more to this man than he is letting on, he decides to set up a fencing club for the children which draws the kind of attention from the authorities he was trying to avoid.
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- WissenswertesFinnish candidate for the best foreign language film in 2016 Academy Awards.
- PatzerNelis was not arrested after the fencing tournament in Leningrad.
- VerbindungenFeatured in 73rd Golden Globe Awards (2016)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
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- Offizieller Standort
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- Endel der Fechter
- Drehorte
- Pärnu, Estland(location)
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- Budget
- 1.605.000 € (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 95.952 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.572 $
- 23. Juli 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.289.014 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 39 Minuten
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39:1