Most Popular Merike Ratas Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
The Story of a Hare Boy Trailer (1976)
20 February 1976
A psychedelic Soviet/Estonian animation short. A hare boy doesn't want to go to sleep in the evening.
A Romper Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
When a young man literally crosses the line, he pays the price and is transformed into the little piggy wiggy he truly is.
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.
Naine täna Trailer (1974)
04 September 1974
The film tries to make sense of the role of women in 1970s Estonia. The activities of men and women in different spheres of life are compared, the woman as a mother, caregiver and worker is examined, as well as the woman's aspirations for beauty and goodness.
Street 79 Trailer (1979)
28 August 1979
A hidden camera observes city life in summer and people in the urban environment.
The Visitor Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Seven times seven Deaths come to earth to fulfill their mission - to take with them the souls of the people assigned to them.
Lask Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
A film composed of three satirical short stories that ridicule militarism, colonialism, and war mongers.
Apple Pie Trailer (1982)
18 January 1982
The story of a foal who, through inevitability, ends up in an unfamiliar environment—the city—but ultimately discovers his calling and profession.
The Boy and the Butterfly Trailer (1978)
01 January 1978
A film about a boy who loves flowers and butterflies, based on a short story by Anton Hansen Tammsaar.
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.