Darkness in Tallinn
Darkness in Tallinn (a.k.a. "City Unplugged") (Estonian language: Tallinn pimeduses) is a 1993 feature film, a satirical political thriller directed by Ilkka Järvi-Laturi and written by Paul Kolsby. The film premiered on September 12, 1993 at the Toronto Festival of Festivals, and later played at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1994. Written by an American and directed by a Finn (the two met at New York University), the film was one of the more unusual and most popular of 1993. It was reshown at the Rotterdam Filmfestival 2013 for professional audience.[1]
Darkness in Tallinn | |
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Directed by | Ilkka Järvi-Laturi |
Produced by | Ilkka Järvi-Laturi |
Written by | Paul Kolsby |
Music by | Mader |
Cinematography | Rein Kotov |
Edited by | Christopher Tellefsen |
Distributed by | FilmZolfo Upstream Pictures |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Estonia Finland |
Language | Estonian Finnish |
Cast
- Ivo Uukkivi as Toivo
- Elina Aasa as Violinist
- Milena Gulbe as Maria
- Jüri Järvet as Anton
- Kristel Kärner as Extra
- Kadri Kilvet as Nurse
- Salme Poopuu as Nurse
- Andres Raag as Contreras
- Enn Klooren as Mikhail
- Ulvi Kreitsmann as Nurse
- Väino Laes as Andres
- Kristel Leesmend as Saleswoman
- Anna-Liisa Lehtimetsä as Extra
- Leida Paju as Cleaning woman
- Külli Palmsaar as Extra
- Salme Poopuu as Nurse
- Kerstin Raidma as Gang girl
- Salme Reek as Shoplady
- Garmen Tabor as Diana
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