Eevi Säde

Eevi Säde Trailers

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Eevi Säde (née Kiolein; born on May 12, 1943) is an Estonian film editor. She worked as an editor and film editor at Tallinnfilm from 1962 to 1994, and as an editor at the Estonian Film Database from 2011 to 2022.

Most Popular Eevi Säde Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

City Unplugged Trailer (1993)

06 June 1993

In August, 1991, Estonia reclaims its independence from the USSR and brings to its national bank nearly $1 billion in gold bullion hidden in Paris for 50 years.

Landing Trailer (1973)

02 January 1973

Reet loves her long-distance coxswain husband Rein, but the long separations have tortured her. It seems to her that the man cares more about his work than about her.

Raamaturiik Trailer (1973)

30 May 1973

Through books and their illustrations, the film provides an overview of the more than 400 year-old history of Estonian-language original and translated literature.

Koduküla Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Pictures of Estonian village life in the second half of the 20th century. Against the backdrop of the seasons, people in the countryside are working their farms.

1+1+1 Trailer (1982)

18 January 1982

Heik Ernitsa's directorial debut "Encounter" is a humorous story about dreams and reality. "Street" by Valter Uusberg paints a nervous and gloomy picture of the artificial environment of the city.

The Baker and the Chimney Sweep Trailer (1983)

03 March 1983

Once upon a time a baker and a chimney sweep decide to change their jobs and it causes a lot of trouble.

The Wild Swans Trailer (1987)

18 December 1987

Once upon a time, a King had eleven sons and one daughter. When his wife, the Queen, died, the King remarried.

Bumpy Trailer (1981)

28 December 1981

Brother and sister Kusti and Iti get lost in a forest while picking strawberries and are captured by an evil forest hag.

The Winds of the Milky Way Trailer (1978)

04 February 1978

Sequel to the "The Waterfowl People". The author interprets the kinship, linguistic and cultural relationships of the Finno-Ugric peoples.

Colourful Dreams Trailer (1975)

21 April 1975

Little Kati spends her summer at her grandma's. Her playmates are the village boys and the whole countryside - animals, flowers, the wind and stones.

Karoliine's Silver Yarn Trailer (1985)

16 May 1985

Karoliine is a spoiled and selfish princess who will meet swamp ogres and sleep fairies, a mermaid and a werewolf on her journey.

Corrida Trailer (1983)

14 March 1983

Osvald, a man in his sixties, his wife Ragne who is about half his age and full of life, and her ex-lover Tarmo, have reached a decisive point in their lives where important choices need to be made.

Nest of Winds Trailer (1979)

17 September 1979

Set in the post-war years when sovietization was still being resisted by partisans, often at the expense of a farming population intent on rebuilding.

We Were Eighteen Trailer (1965)

19 July 1965

It's 1940 - the first summer of the Soviet occupation on the Estonian island Saaremaa. Teenagers stepping in their lives have important decisions to make.

Family Photos Trailer (1989)

25 September 1989

The graduates of a small town are on tenterhooks - the finals will be soon over and the young people will start lives of their own.

Teacher Johannes Käis Trailer (1990)

19 December 1990

Documentary about the renowned Estonian pedagogue and educational reformer Johannes Käis. Made on commission for Estonian Ministry of Education.

Nelli and Elmar Trailer (1998)

29 October 1998

Nelli, a retired former village postman, rides a bicycle along her old postal route through the fading villages of Southern Estonia.

Come Back, Lumumba Trailer (1992)

12 August 1992

Aurora, the new head of the culture centre in a small Estonian town, and her ward, nicknamed Lumumba, change the lives of Rein and his father who are crushed with grief.

Peasants Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

This film bears witness to both the Soviet production system and censorship. The view of life on a collective farm depicted here seemed too bleak for the officials involved, and the film was not screened for two decades.