Estonia, following long repression by Marxism, is depressed by predatory capitalism in Veiko Õunpuu’s film about a rising middleman (Taavi Eelmaa) whose life is a Kafka maze of weird, deadpan events. Strikingly photographed in black and white, the movie is a rummage sale of old surrealist or vanguard (Bergman, Antonioni, Tarkovsky) motifs, yet with surprises, startling vistas, and the exotic sound of Estonian. (2010) — David Elliott
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