Tuulepealne maa

Tuulepealne maa
Created by Mihkel Ulman
Lauri Vahtre
Starring Rasmus Kaljujärv
Märt Avandi
Evelin Pang
Mirtel Pohla
Marko Matvere
Üllar Saaremäe
Theme music composer Metsatöll, L. Tungal, V. Ojakäär
Opening theme "Oma laulu ei leia ma üles"
Country of origin  Estonia
Original language(s) Estonian
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producer(s) Kädi Rammula
Producer(s) Raivo Suviste
Running time 55 minutes
Release
Original network ETV
Original release 9 October 2008 – 25 December 2008
External links
Website

Tuulepealne maa (lit. "Windward Land") is a twelve-part Estonian television mini-series about the pre-World War II history of Estonia, its birth as a country, the Estonian War of Independence, post-war life throughout 1920 up to 1941 and World War II.[1]

The series first aired on 9 October 2008 on Estonia's ETV. Each episode runs at approximately 55 minutes. The show was created by Mihkel Ulman and historian Lauri Vahtre, the series is produced by Raivo Suviste. DVD was published in the April 2009.[2]

Plot

The main characters in the series are a Lääne County-native Toomas Roo (Kaljujärv), who is to start his studies in Tallinn, and Indrek Kallaste (Avandi), a son of wealth, who studies at the same school as Toomas. The series plot follows the lives of the two young men.

The show also features historic characters, such as Konstantin Päts and Johan Laidoner.

The Estonian Declaration of Independence was publicly proclaimed in Pärnu on 23 February 1918 and afterwards on 24 February 1918 in Tallinn.

Toomas Roo joins Vaps Movement in 1933. In 1940–1941 he and Indrek Kallaste are members of Forest Brothers squad which participates in the attack on Tallinn on 28 August 1941.

Episodes

Cast

References

  1. Official website
  2. Draamasari "Tuulepealne maa" jõudis DVD-le uudised.err.ee

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, March 14, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.