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Wild South

Wild South

Eight films about Southern Estonia

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Documentary

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Stories about Tartu and Southern Estonia, capturing the tricks and mysteries about the arts of survival. Renowned filmmakers from Estonia and abroad bring us uniquely wild tales of people, communities, and the culture they live in. In these stories, we meet peculiar vehicles known as “karakat” from Peipsi, charming non-places of Tartu, the wild German woman living an off-grid life without water and electricity, mischievous goats and crazy village parties, the diverse Annelinn residents and nostalgic Petseri, slime mould and space exploration, and of course, the artists of survival from today and past.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Estonian

Runtime

134 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

05 May 2024

Country

Estonia

Cast

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