Completed - ESTONIAN - Fantasy, Romance - 115 minutes
Year of production : 2016 Director(s) : Rainer SARNET Writer(s) : Rainer SARNET Cast : Rea LEST, Jörgen LIIK Producer(s) : Ellen HAVENITH (PRPL), Lukasz DZIĘCIOŁ (OPUS FILM)
“November” is based on Estonian novel “Rehepapp” by Andrus Kivirähk, a bestseller of the last twenty years – a story with a cult following that every Estonian knows. The film is a mixture of magic, black humor and romantic love. The story is set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam. The villagers’main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal fromeach other, from their German manor lords, and from spirits, the devil, and Christ. To guard their souls,they’ll give them away to thieving creatures made of wood and metal called kratts, who help their mastersby stealing more. They steal even if their barns are already overflowing. Stealing is an obsession thatmakes the villagers more and more like the soulless creatures they command, the kratts.The main character of the film is a young farm girl named Liina who is hopelessly and forlornly in love witha village boy named Hans. Her longing makes the girl become a werewolf and jump into an ice-cold pond.She’s ready to die in the name of love.The pragmatic farmers are faced with a question: is the life that they’ve won through so much toil worthanything, if it lacks a soul?Estonian pagan and European Christian mythologies come together in this film. Both mythologies lookfor a miracle; for an ancient force that gives one a soul. This film is about souls - longing for a soul,selling your soul, and living without a soul.
Country(ies) : ESTONIA, NETHERLANDS, POLAND
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Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2017Chicago International Film Festival 2017Fantasia International Film Festival 2017CPH: PIX 2017Göteborg Film Festival 2017BIFAN - Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival 2017Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2017 (Best Estonian Film)Tribeca Film Festival 2017 (Jury Award - Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature)Fantasporto 2018 (International Fantasy Film Award - Special Jury Prize & Best Cinematography)