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C'est l'histoire d'un homme intransigeant dont l'âme est corrompue par la poursuite incessante de son rêve.C'est l'histoire d'un homme intransigeant dont l'âme est corrompue par la poursuite incessante de son rêve.C'est l'histoire d'un homme intransigeant dont l'âme est corrompue par la poursuite incessante de son rêve.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 8 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Maiken Pius
- Krõõt
- (as Maiken Schmidt)
Maria Ehrenberg
- Liisi
- (as Maria Koff)
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Epic movie which took me to the emotional rollercoaster. As a son I wish my dad and mom could watch this movie. As a father I wish my kids will understand one day where our true beliefs comes. As a husband I will go now and hug my wife and never let her go!
I rarely write reviews. Don't know how I found this gem. This movie is exceptional. I felt like I am just not watching movie but part of it. Felt so real.
Nothing more to say. Watch it. Rare gem.
The movie is a long very emotional rollercoaster, but it is made so well, you don't want to stop it. It's based on a book which elements the movie brings up very well. It's a long movie but definitely never boring!
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For some reason I think think movie with its characters, storyline and background has the biggest effect on Estonians themselves. I just can not imagine the story (or the book that it is based on) has much impact on someone from US, Brazil or Thailand.
It is difficult to explain why the somewhat depressing subject of the film (work, work, work without the reward, redemption and love) is so important for Estonians. It is just part of our cultural narrative and how Estonians view themselves I suppose. So Truth and Justice is one those films that you have to see if you want to get a glimpse into the hard-to-crack soul of our little country and its people.
As everyone knows, Estonians do not like to praise (much like the characters in the movie in fact), so the simple fact that everyone I know loves this film, says more about it than any international praise may ever do.
It is difficult to explain why the somewhat depressing subject of the film (work, work, work without the reward, redemption and love) is so important for Estonians. It is just part of our cultural narrative and how Estonians view themselves I suppose. So Truth and Justice is one those films that you have to see if you want to get a glimpse into the hard-to-crack soul of our little country and its people.
As everyone knows, Estonians do not like to praise (much like the characters in the movie in fact), so the simple fact that everyone I know loves this film, says more about it than any international praise may ever do.
The film was 2.45 hours long, but there was never a boring moment. From the first minutes on the film i was hooked and it lasted until the end. A story about life, death, family and justice. Would definetly recommend!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the scene where the pigs are in the rye, three topless men played the pigs. Maiken Schmidt, who played Krõõt, had no idea that pigs were replaced by men so it came a total surprise to her when "pigs" actually started coming when she called them.
- GaffesWhen Andres finds out his daughter has been dating with the son of his neighbor Pearu, he rushes home by making the horse run as fast as possible. When he arrives home, one can observe that the horse is sweaty all since there is no steam coming off the horse. At the same time, you can see the breath of both Andres and the horse.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Eesti (täielik ja kontrollitud) ajalugu: Épisode #1.8 (2024)
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Détails
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- Budget
- 2 514 000 € (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 45 minutes
- Couleur
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By what name was Truth and Justice (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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