THE MAN SLAYER / THE VIRGIN / THE SHADOW

MEHETAPJA / SÜÜTU / VARI

By Sulev KEEDUS

LEOPART - as DISTR Theatrical, TV, DVD-video, VOD, Airline, RUSSIA

Historical - Completed 2017


Festivals
& Awards

Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2017
Best Cinematography
Tallinn Black Nights IFF 2017
Best Music
Helsinki IFF / Love & Anarchy 2018
Seven Hills IFF 2018
Carl International Film Festival 2018
Baltic Sea Competition
Shanghai IFF 2018
Belt and Road Film Week
    • Year of production
    • 2017
    • Genres
    • Historical, Drama
    • Countries
    • ESTONIA, LITHUANIA
    • Languages
    • ESTONIAN, SPANISH
    • Budget
    • 0.6 - 1 M$
    • Duration
    • 140 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Sulev KEEDUS
    • Writer(s)
    • Sulev KEEDUS
    • Producer(s)
    • Rasa MIŠKINYTÉ (ERA FILM LTD), Kaie-Ene RÄÄK (F-SEITSE OÜ)
    • Synopsis
    • The Man Slayer employs a theme known in Scandinavian and Estonian folklore. The time frame of the story is from the early morning of a wedding day until the early morning of the following day. The characters are driven by force majeure – the local customs and rituals which were common a hundred years ago. The leading character Maara is a young bride who is about to start her life in her new family.
      The Virgin, set in the spring of 1949, tells the story of a young woman called Elina, who has been deported from Ingria into Estonia. In fear of being deported to Siberia, she enters into a fictitious marriage with an Estonian man named Heino. The wedded couple live in the verandah of the flat of Heino’s uncle, each keeping to their respective corner and sleeping in separate beds. Someone informs the “the organs” (NKVD, the Soviet law enforcement agency) of the fictitious marriage and the couple are called in for interrogation. It is based on a true story.
      The Shadow moves in the present, on the border areas between reality and fantasy. The main character, Luna Lee, has decided to flee from home. Is there something else besides emptiness somewhere? As luck would have it, she becomes a witness to the failing relationship between an unemployed actor and his wife. In contrast, Pastor Theophilus of St. Peter’s congregation offers Luna Lee a contract with God. However, Theophilus ends up being useless as a savior as well.
      The common link between the three short stories is the leading character: Maara, Elina and Luna Lee are all played by the same actress.