Malev (film)
Malev (English release title: Men at Arms) is a 2005 Estonian comedy film directed by Kaaren Kaer. The film depicts Estonian adventures during 13th-century when heathen Estonians are going to be christianized.[1]
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Directed by | Kaaren Kaer |
Written by | Kaaren Kaer, Tõnis Leht, Lauri Lippmaa, Erik Moora |
Produced by | Anneli Ahven |
Starring | Ott Sepp, Mirtel Pohla |
Cinematography | Andrus Prikk |
Edited by | Jüri Shestakov, Tambet Tasuja |
Music by | Ülo Krigul |
Distributed by | ETV (Eesti Televisioon), Exitfilm, Õ-Fraktsioon |
Release date | 9 September 2005 |
Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | Estonia |
Language | Estonian |
Cast
- Ott Sepp as Uru Tark
- Mirtel Pohla as Ilge
- Uku Uusberg as Tugis
- Argo Aadli as Leholas
- Üllar Saaremäe as Mentor Wolfram
- Mait Malmsten as Brother Wismuth
- Ain Mäeots as Lembitu
- Merle Jääger as Lembela
- Märt Avandi as Jūrmala bailiff Hippolyt
- Raivo E. Tamm as Bishop Albert
- Anti Kobin as Manivalde
- Sergo Vares as Henry of Livonia
- Kusti Laid as Young Uru
- Tarmo Tagamets as Brother Joschka / Vesse
- Dajan Ahmet as Chingis-Khan
- Mihkel Kabel as Pent, Elder of Nurmekundla
- Ago Anderson as Elder of Alempoistla
- Tarmo Männard as Elder of Ridala
- Feliks Kark as Elder of Mõhu
- Janek Joost as Elder of Ugandi
- Elmar Trink as Elder of Jogentagana
- Markus Luik as Nuntsius
- Ago Roo as Pope Innocentius III
- Aivar Rand as Telemachos
- Margo Sooäär as Master of German Order
- Jim Ashilevi as Kaupo (uncredited)
- Kaspar Jancis as Drunken German Soldier (uncredited)
- Rasmus Kaljujärv as Drunken German Soldier (uncredited)
- Jaak Kilmi as Drunken German Soldier (uncredited)
- Anton Klink as Soldier (uncredited)
- Kertu Köösel as Battle Virgin Krõõt (uncredited)
- Siim Maaten as Son of Vesse (uncredited)
- Aivo Sadam as French Eggscraper (uncredited)
- Tiit Sukk as Koopa Tark (uncredited)
References
- "Malev (2005) - Eesti filmi andmebaas". www.efis.ee. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
External links
- Malev at IMDb
- Malev (film), Estonian Film Database (EFIS)
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