• Viimne reliikvia (Estonian for The Last Relic; Russian: Последняя реликвия, romanized: Poslyednyaya ryelikvya) is a 1969 Estonian-language Soviet film...
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  • director. He directed some of the best known Estonian movies, including Viimne reliikvia (The Last Relic) and Dead Mountaineer's Hotel. His 1976 film Diamonds...
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    Evi) 1959 Sampo (role: Annikki) 1961 Ohtlikud kurvid (role: Evi) 1969 Viimne reliikvia (role: Ursula) 1974 Ohtlikud mängud (role: Vivian's mother) 1975 Briljandid...
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    script by Arvo Valton. Grigori Kromanov was named to be the director of Viimne reliikvia (The Last Relic), released in 1969 by Tallinnfilm. The movie set the...
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  • Sulev Nõmmik and written by himself and Enn Vetemaa. Together with Viimne reliikvia, Siin me oleme! and Mehed ei nuta, Noor pensionär is one of the most...
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  • notable feature film produced by Tallinnfilm during the Soviet era was Viimne reliikvia (The Last Relic), released in 1969 by Tallinnfilm. The movie set the...
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    known for a number of books and, among other things, the script for Viimne reliikvia, the highly successful film adaptation of Eduard Bornhöhe's Vürst Gabriel...
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  • Myortvyy sezon (1968) - Professor O'Reilly Hullumeelsus (1969) - Windisch Viimne reliikvia (1969) - Brother Johannes's voice (Estonian version) King Lear (1970)...
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    September 2024. Lõhmus, Johannes (5 May 2023). "Apteeker Melchior. Viimne reliikvia". Sirp (in Estonian). Retrieved 29 September 2024. Heidemann, Helen...
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    country's first film with sound. Among the most famous Estonian films is Viimne reliikvia (1969), a cult classic set during the Livonian War. Estonian cinema...
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