Jüri Müür

Jüri Müür Trailers

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Jüri Müür (born 7 January 1929, Tartu – 17 November 1984) is an Estonian film director, screenwriter and actor. In 1960 he graduated from Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography.

Most Popular Jüri Müür Trailers

Total trailers found: 20

Fate of a Man Trailer (1959)

12 April 1959

The story of a man whose life was ruthlessly crippled by World War II. His wife and daughters were killed during the bombing of his village, he spent some time as a prisoner, and his only son was killed in action only a few days before the victory.

Murder on the 31st Floor Trailer (1981)

13 June 1981

Police officer Jensen orders the evacuation of a leading media group's office building after a bomb threat is made.

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.

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.

Stormy Nights Trailer (1961)

25 January 1961

1942 Wounded, bleeding, but defiant Sevastopol is subjected to continuous bombing and artillery shelling.

Men in Soldier's Overcoats Trailer (1968)

25 July 1968

The story of the war film is about paths of the Estonian Shooting Corps (formed by the Red Army) during the WW-2 and how the fight forms an usual man to a loyal soldier.

When Men Sing Trailer (1979)

28 December 1979

Musical journey of a men's choir ensemble that gets transported to a magical land of dinosaurs, ice, water and nature after the bus taking them to a concert crashes.

The Pastor of Reigi Trailer (1978)

27 February 1978

Pastor Paul Lempelius comes to the island of HIiumaa that seems to be like the world's end. While serving the pastorate of Reigi in spirit and in truth, Lempelius hopes to get rid of the burden of destiny.

Bloody John Trailer (1974)

01 December 1974

The famous chief of the corsairs Bloody John brings the lovely Isabella back as war booty from yet another foray.

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.

Captain of Koppeniki Trailer (1978)

11 February 1978

Kiri Giuliale Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Of the deminers combing the landscape, a young man walking without a detector finds himself on a mine.

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.

Inspiration Trailer (1975)

13 November 1975

The Estonian Jubilee Song Festival is shown as a source of creativity that influences the creation of a painting.

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.

The Ploughman's Fatigue Trailer (1983)

01 April 1983

Expressively bold and critical documentary about the failure of the Socialist production system in the Soviet agriculture.

Leelo Trailer (1970)

20 July 1970

A documentary about the XVII Estonian song festival, a celebration of 100 years of song festivals. Shown are the lighting ceremony of the song festival fire, the procession, the choirs, singers and the public, including performance of the Mart Saar song Leelo led by Gustav Ernesaks.

The Golden Donkey Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

Closed Circle Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

In a small Swedish town, the murder of Frome, the owner of a public relations research firm, takes place.

Indrek Trailer (1976)

02 February 1976

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