Risto Vaidla

Risto Vaidla Trailers

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Risto Vaidla (born June 29, 1993 in Kärdla) is an Estonian actor. In 2016, he graduated from the XXVII flight of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater School of Performing Arts, majoring in acting (course supervisors Peeter Raudsepp and Katariina Unt). Since 2019, Risto Vaidla has been working as an actor in the Estonian Youth Theater. He has also taken part in the productions of Theatrum, Teatri Kelm, VAT Theatre, Kuressaare City Theater and Endla. In films, his most significant role has been in Sulev Keedus's film "Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow" (2017), where he played Heino Moss in the short story "Virgin". He played Rasmus Uber in the TV3 drama series "Kättemaksukontor" in 2016-2017. In Tanel Toomi's feature film "Truth and Justice", he played the son of Andres and Krõõt.

Most Popular Risto Vaidla Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

The Polar Boy Trailer (2016)

10 May 2016

Mattias has a dream to become a photography student of the Berlin Arts Academy. On the journey of following his calling, his dream is constantly put to a test after Mattias falls in love with a beautiful free spirit Hanna.

PYRAMUS & THISBE Trailer (2016)

19 December 2016

In this modern adaptation of the classic Greek myth two young lovers bound by a tragic fate plot to escape their homes to start a new life somewhere far from their families.

Truth and Justice Trailer (2019)

22 February 2019

Estonia, 1872. The uncompromising new owner of Robber's Rise must battle with hard work, his spiteful neighbor and with his own family and beliefs to transform the poor land into a flourishing farm of his dreams.

Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow Trailer (2017)

25 November 2017

The film consists of three chapters. The Manslayer takes place more than a hundred years ago. The leading character Maara is a young bride who is about to start her life in her new family.

Pandemic Trailer (2021)

24 December 2021

A young man decides to break in to the hospital, when he is told he cannot go see his sick little sister due to new laws that have been passed in response to a pandemic.

Silmitsi Trailer (2022)

01 December 2022