Aedniku suvi Trailer

Aedniku suvi Trailer (1980)

20 November 1980 Factual 15 mins

Gardener Arnold Treumuth's life in the summertime expresses the ups and downs of amateur gardeners during the 1970s in Estonia. The documentary is a continuation to Vello Aruoja's documentary "Gardener's Spring".

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Estonia 20 November 1980

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