Freddy Grenzmann is Estonia’s last rockstar and the singer of a punk-rock band called Psychoterror. And a poet. The phenomenon of a rockstar stands outside of normality – is bigger than life. Recognizingly what we can say about Freddy, is that he is not normal – not on stage, nor in life. Freddy’s creation and life are equivalent – he puts everything out there. What makes Freddy interesting is not the social or textual play, but the ammount that he puts in. Possibility of total loss of self-control and the depth of a predictable human or metaphysical agony. This is the story of the last real rockstar and poet, his work and of a punkbands anatomy.
Hoping to find ways to start living independently, Liina travels from the country to her cousin Ave in the capital.
The 6 short films of "Tabamata ime" are based on Edward Vilde's play of the same name first published in 1912. Vilde's play is about a young piano player Leo Saalep, who returns to his homeland Estonia to give a concert, and whose alleged international breakthrough has given him the long awaited role of putting Estonian culture on the map in the eyes of the local culture elite.
Marko Mägi (April 29, 1971 – May 29, 2021) was an Estonian poet and journalist. Mägi debuted in 2012 with his debut poetry collection "Maitsestatud kanad". For this, he was nominated for the Betti Alver Debut Award. In 2015, he published the collection of poems "Pealehakkamise küsimus" and the collection of short stories "Luukerena laanes ja linnas".
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