Helve Sikk

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Helve Sikk (née Siirman; January 1, 1930 – December 13, 2022) was an Estonian makeup artist. She began her career in 1945 as a hairdresser and make-up artist at the Drama Theatre, she then worked as a makeup artist at Tallinnfilm from 1955 to 1985.

Most Popular Helve Sikk Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

The Red Violin Trailer (1975)

20 January 1975

When Estonian violinist Eduard Sõrmus starts his concert tours in Europe, he is convinced that the world revolution is about to begin.

Don Juan in Tallinn Trailer (1973)

07 May 1973

Don Juan arrives in Tallinn and soon the gossip spreads like wildfire. The local women trip over themselves to be seduced by him; the men race to defend their honor by challenging him to a duel.

Blood Stone Trailer (1972)

07 January 1972

A landlord chases his escaped serf but some town takes the refugee under its protection. That leads to a serious confrontation.

The Last Relic Trailer (1970)

23 March 1970

A medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on.

Letters from the Island of the Insane Trailer (1967)

10 July 1967

Martin Puri is an elderly fisherman who is told to retire because of his old age. When a group of people has to be saved from a boat in an autumn storm, Martin understands that one cannot act against the sea but together with it.

Under the Same Roof Trailer (1963)

28 January 1963

Mari has successfully led a collective farm in 1950s and fulfilled all tasks given from the authorities.

Lurich Trailer (1984)

20 August 1984

Georg Lurich was a world-famous Estonian professional wrestler in the early 1900-s who became a legend already in his lifetime.

The New Devil of Hellsbottom Trailer (1965)

09 August 1965

The way Saint Peter explains it to the Devil who's knocking on Heaven's door to collect his share of souls: there will be no more souls, as God has come to doubt if humans are really meant to achieve salvation.

Werewolf Trailer (1969)

17 November 1969

There are three children growing at Tammaru farm - one boy, Margus; and two orphan girls, Mari and Tiina.

Spring in the Forest Trailer (1974)

18 November 1974

Based on the novel “Ukuaru” by Veera Saar, a story about Minna, a young woman who has to make choices in the name of her true love, home, and the continuation of life.

The Milkman of Mäeküla Trailer (1965)

10 July 1965

A baron gives a poor peasant a well-paid job of a milkman but for reward he has to accept his beloved girl going to the mansion from time to time.

The Adventurer Trailer (1983)

14 May 1983

Toomas Nipernaadi is seen roaming the rural landscape, going from village to village looking for the woman of his dreams.

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.

Ask the Dead About the Price of Death Trailer (1977)

08 June 1977

The attempted coup of Estonia on Dec. 1, 1924, conducted by Comintern, staged by the Soviet Communists, failed and resulted in many lost lives on both sides.

Men from the Fisherman's Village Trailer (1962)

30 December 1962

After a stormy night on the sea, a group of Estonian fishermen end up in a small coastal Finnish town.

Wild Violets Trailer (1980)

30 June 1980

It is the year 1947. The war is over but Estonian forests are still hiding armoured men. When the message comes that Western spies will arrive to support the local bushwhackers, security officer Rein Taim starts to lead the counter operation of the Communist Secret Police in order to catch the Western diversionists and the leader of the Estonian bushwhackers.

Pink Hat Trailer (1963)

02 December 1963

The end of the Great Patriotic War. Soviet troops arrive in a city abandoned by the fascists. Two women from the operational group find shelter in a house that, apparently, had been recently occupied by a German officer.

Indrek Trailer (1976)

02 February 1976

Based on the second part of the pentalogy "Truth and Justice" by Anton H. Tammsaare.