A Man Who Never Was

A Man Who Never Was

Release date : March 18, 1990
Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin : Estonia / Soviet Union /
Original Language : Estonian /
Director : Peeter Simm /
Writers : Toomas Raudam /
Production companies : Tallinnfilm /
March 18, 1990 1h 33m Estonia Drama Estonian More
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In the final weeks of the existence of the Soviet empire, a number of unusual films were released. In this wry Estonian comedy, a woman with an unusual talent for mimicry which eventually earns her a career on the radio between WWII and the Russian resettlement of that country (with a corresponding deportation of millions of Estonians to Siberia). In an absurd fashion, her self-generate sound effects help her get out of all sorts of scrapes with the authorities. When those fail, her incredible nonchalance succeeds. By the end of the film, it becomes clear that she has bestowed her inimitable imitative gift on her newborn son, as well.
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  • title:A Man Who Never Was
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Estonia · Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Estonian ·
  • Director: Peeter Simm /
  • Writers: Toomas Raudam ·
  • Production companies: Tallinnfilm ·
  • Overview:In the final weeks of the existence of the Soviet empire, a number of unusual films were released. In this wry Estonian comedy, a woman with an unusual talent for mimicry which eventually earns her a career on the radio between WWII and the Russian resettlement of that country (with a corresponding deportation of millions of Estonians to Siberia). In an absurd fashion, her self-generate sound effects help her get out of all sorts of scrapes with the authorities. When those fail, her incredible nonchalance succeeds. By the end of the film, it becomes clear that she has bestowed her inimitable imitative gift on her newborn son, as well.
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