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Nimed marmortahvlil

  • 2002
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
2399
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Hele Kõrve, Alo Kõrve, and Priit Võigemast in Nimed marmortahvlil (2002)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis movie is about the Estonian War of Independence (1918-1920), specifically the students fighting on the nationalist side, but also shown the conflict between two ideologies (Estonian nat... Leggi tuttoThis movie is about the Estonian War of Independence (1918-1920), specifically the students fighting on the nationalist side, but also shown the conflict between two ideologies (Estonian nationalism and communism).This movie is about the Estonian War of Independence (1918-1920), specifically the students fighting on the nationalist side, but also shown the conflict between two ideologies (Estonian nationalism and communism).

  • Regia
    • Elmo Nüganen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Albert Kivikas
    • Elmo Nüganen
    • Kristian Taska
  • Star
    • Priit Võigemast
    • Indrek Sammul
    • Hele Kõrve
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    2399
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Elmo Nüganen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Albert Kivikas
      • Elmo Nüganen
      • Kristian Taska
    • Star
      • Priit Võigemast
      • Indrek Sammul
      • Hele Kõrve
    • 19Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Priit Võigemast
    • Henn Ahas
    Indrek Sammul
    Indrek Sammul
    • Ants Ahas
    Hele Kõrve
    • Marta
    • (as Hele Kõre)
    Alo Kõrve
    • Käsper
    Ott Aardam
    • Kohlapuu
    Karol Kuntsel
    • Martinson
    Anti Reinthal
    • Tääker
    Ott Sepp
    • Mugur
    Mart Toome
    • Miljan
    Argo Aadli
    • Konsap
    Bert Raudsep
    • Käämer
    • (as Bert Raudsepp)
    Jaan Tätte
    • Captain
    Hannes Kaljujärv
    • Militia unit leader
    Peter Franzén
    Peter Franzén
    • Sulo Kallio
    Guido Kangur
    • Karakull
    Martin Veinmann
    • Battalion commander
    Arved Alas
    Rudolf Allabert
    Rudolf Allabert
    • Regia
      • Elmo Nüganen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Albert Kivikas
      • Elmo Nüganen
      • Kristian Taska
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    8kjp-8

    It reminds us how important it is to be who we are.

    The record-making, dazzling and thrilling Estonian blockbuster `Names in Marble' has brought nearly 150,000 people all over the country out of their comfortable homes to see something that takes your breath away.

    The story evolves around a group of young schoolboys who decide to alter the course of history once and for all - to fight against the Soviet army and for the freedom of the new Republic of Estonia.

    `Names in Marble' opens a doorway to a new dimension of Estonian cinema. Directed by Elmo Nüganen who is famous for his interpretation of many classical plays in several theatres in Estonia, the movie has a unique sense of closeness and significance that is not common for other Estonian movies. Nüganen adds another flavour to the picture by hiring the well-known Russian cameraman Sergei Astakhov to record the key scenes and arrange the almost perfect cinematography of the movie.

    Another astonishment that the moviegoers might experience is the great work of some young and promising Estonian actors. The sincerity and clarity of the leading role, played by Priit Võigemast represents the possibilities and potential of Estonian cinema in reaching an international level.

    It is unfortunate that the best yet Estonian movie has absolutely has no chance of getting a nomination for the `Best foreign film' Academy award - it lacks a certain multi-cultural perspective.

    In the end it brought tears to the eyes, it did matter and it made us sit in the theatre until all the credits were shown and lights came on, reminding us how important it is to be who we are.
    7gynter

    Great for Estonian history buffs

    A story of Estonian high school students who volunteer to defend their country from the Bolshevik invasion in 1918. The only reason to give this film 7 stars is the Estonian film industry context. For Estonia, this film is truly great. Not only it covers previously poorly presented (in the visual art) part of this country's history, it also is very well made camera work wise and the action scenes are done properly. But the director perhaps could have swapped some of the pathetic patriotism (obviously borrowed from the book the film is based on) for real-life attitude. I'll never believe that 17-year-old boys will be that desperately willing to sacrifice their lives and virtually act as if they long for the Red Army bullets. Natural human fear of death is what makes any war scene so much more realistic.
    9Shaolin_Apu

    The 'One Greatest' Movie of the Estonians

    Estonians see this film in a little different light than the other people. As a Finn I think Estonians should be proud of this film even if it's not necessarily even a great movie in pure artistic sense. I watched this film with sentiment and that's why I rate it so high. Estonian history concerns us Finns too and we're sorry that you suffered from Russian rule for so long time. We Finns are also happy that you managed to fend off the Red Army in 1918, for their next target would definitely been Finland. The Red Danger was over only in 1920 with the Tarto Treaty, which meant the end of enmities with the Soviet Union. That treaty was signed by both Finns and Estonians and one Finnish General has said that it was only that contract that ended the Finnish Civil War too. He meant that the Estonian war for Freedom was a part of Finnish war for Freedom as well.

    I consider 'Nimed Marmortahvlil' as a very interesting movie and I don't think many Finns will disagree with me. The film has been broadcast in Finland twice and I have it on DVD, because it has a special value for me. I confess I might like it less if Peter Franzén had not played in the film. I also admit that the action scenes are not very great: there are over-acting and over-dramatizing but using that ancient light machine-gun in the final battle is interesting. The informal nature of the Estonian army is also notable as they all were just young volunteers without any military training. The action also happens in a minor scale, there is no real epic, and the event frame is somewhat odd to me. I don't figure out what the clock is symbolizing and what are those Latvians doing in Estonia except fighting, of course. Well, I guess the clock symbolizes the battle for Freedom in some sense and the Latvians are fighting for the Communism and not for Latvia. Despite these 'grand mysteries' I find this film very special.
    9jannova

    2nd best Estonian film

    I was anxious in seeing this movie, because this is biggest budgeted estonian film and there was a great fuzz about it. Well, the movie was above average.

    The acting was good, considering that most of the actors were very young boys, who had just graduated acting school. The estonian commander didnt seem belivible to me, he just didnt look like a leader.

    The biggest let down were the war scenes, where the russian soldiers couldnt hit any of the standing estonians and the machine gun fire didnt mowe down enough russians. The "love" scenes were a bit long, considering that the movie was quite short. I havent read the book that this movie was based on, there shouldnt be much differences in the story.

    I will give this movie 7/10 points, it is the 2nd best Estonian movie IMO, after "Viimne reliikvia".
    8armands_skutelis

    Story deserved to be told

    I was really looking forward to see this movie. When finally I saw it on TV in Latvia I thought that Estonians have really done it well. Of course it isn't masterpiece but history also is not as beautiful as we would want to see it. 5 countries around the Baltic sea gained their independence in those years (Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland)and each deserves to tell their own story to the world. For me it was a beautiful story about young people and the decisions they must make in crucial situations. Unfortunately, they couldn't make the same decisions when they were older and experienced (or maybe they couldn't because of it). For me it was interesting to see the portrait of Latvians in the war against Estonia. As one Finnish guy said he didn't understand why Latvians fought against Estonia. It was because those Latvians weren't supporters of independent Latvia. Latvia's real army wasn't fighting against Estonia. As it is for Finland we Latvians also must say thanks that independent Estonia later helped to fight against both the Soviets and the remains of German army.That in territory of Estonia was formed part of the independent Latvian army. These Latvians showed in this movie were communists who fought to build communism in Latvia. At that time there were 3 different governments in Latvia (1st independent Latvian, 2nd communist government, 3rd German-orientated government) so it is complicated not only for foreigners to understand but for Latvians who don't know history so well too.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 novembre 2002 (Estonia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Estonia
      • Finlandia
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Taska Productions (Estonia)
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