Mephistopheles

Mephistopheles

Release date : November 15, 2020
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : Estonia /
Original Language : Estonian /
Director : Manfred Vainokivi /
Writers : Manfred Vainokivi /
Production companies : Filmivabrik /
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From time to time, Mephistopheles manifests himself to the Estonian people through Linnar Priimägi. The released energy gives birth to chaos. Manfred Vainokivi tries his hardest to portray the one who causes it. Unsuccessfully, of course. Because even the largest letters are unreadable in twilight, as Goethe said. And there is a lot of twilight now. At least according to Linnar.
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  • title:Mephistopheles
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Estonia ·
  • Original Language: Estonian ·
  • Director: Manfred Vainokivi /
  • Writers: Manfred Vainokivi ·
  • Production companies: Filmivabrik ·
  • Overview:From time to time, Mephistopheles manifests himself to the Estonian people through Linnar Priimägi. The released energy gives birth to chaos. Manfred Vainokivi tries his hardest to portray the one who causes it. Unsuccessfully, of course. Because even the largest letters are unreadable in twilight, as Goethe said. And there is a lot of twilight now. At least according to Linnar.
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