At the height of the Cold War, a troubled soldier forms a forbidden love triangle with a daring fighter pilot and his female comrade amid the dangerous surroundings of a Soviet Air Force Base.
Tom Prior
Sergey Serebrennikov
Oleg Zagorodnii
Roman Matvejev
Diana Pozharskaya
Luisa
Jake Henderson
Volodja
Margus Prangel
Major Zverev
Nicholas Woodeson
Colonel Kuznetsov
Ester Kuntu
Masha
Kaspar Velberg
Pilot Selenov
Sergei Lavrentyev
Drama Professor
Rasmus Kaljujärv
Pilot
Lauri Mäesepp
Pilot
Karl-Andreas Kalmet
Pilot
Vladimir Nadein
Young Conscript
Markus Luik
Sergeant Janis
Anatoli Tafitšuk
Mechanic Ivan
Nils Mattias Steinberg
Karamazin
Sten Karpov
Duty Officer
Carmen Mikiver
Army Doctor
Mihkel Kabel
Border Guard Popov
Ilja Toome
Radar Operator
Kuldar Kristjan Kurg
Good Looking Conscript
Henessi Schmidt
Olga
Kaie Kõrb
Anna
Imre Sooäär
Theatre Director
Deni Yarovskiy
Ilya
Markus Habakukk
Guildenstern
Jaanika Arum
Bohimian Classmate Girl
Jonathan Tupay
Sergey Jr.
Eduard Toman
Toastmaster
Catherine Charlton
Luisa's Aunt
Britta Soll
Katya
Luule Komissarov
Kvas Lady
Timur Ilikajev
Busker
Eili Sild
Old Lady
Mari Lill
Old Lady
Anne Paluver
Train Attendant
Gerda Johnson
Neighbour
Aavo Pekri
KGB Man
Monika Jallajas
Luisa's Mother
Vadim Sehvatov
Luisa's Father
Karl Markus Antson
Private
Deniss Bogosjan
Mailman
Artur Tjulenev
Rough Labourer
Romek Uibopuu
Young Sergey
Gregory Kibus
Young Dima
Marge Sillaste
Sergey's Mother
Toomas Edur
Choreographer
Alena Shkatula
Firebird
Anatoli Arhangelski
Koschel
Jevgeni Grib
Prince
Inessa Glazõrina
Princess
Andrea Fabbri
Dancer
Marcus Nilson
Dancer
Anna Roberta Lahesoo
Dancer
Christina Krigolson
Dancer
Kersti Kuuse
Dancer
Karina Laura Leškin
Dancer
Ksenja Seletskaja
Dancer
Maia Shutova
Dancer
Benjamin Gareth Edward Thomas
Dancer
Konstantin Belokhvostik
Dancer
Nikolaos Gkentsef
Dancer
Director, Writer
Peeter Rebane
Script Consultant
Tanel Toom
Script Consultant
Al Wallcat
Script Consultant
Liane Gillett
Script Consultant
Tiina Lokk
Script Consultant
Priit Pruks
Script Editor
Pip Pickering
Story
Sergey Fetisov
Writer
Tom Prior
June 5, 2022
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Sergey (Tom Prior) is a young private in the Soviet army based in Estonia. With only a few weeks of his service left, he is designated to look after the newly arrived pilot Lt. Matvejev (Oleg Zagorodnii). Initially very formal, the two begin to bond over their enthusiasm for photography and vodka. Soon, the two are lovers and treading a very dangerous path - not only could they face up to 5 years in a gulag somewhere, but the stigma attached to there activities would be career ending for both. Luckily, his/their friendship with the colonel's assistant Luisa (a sparing but strong effort from Diana Pozharskaya) serves to deflect the attentions of the suspicious KGB major Zverev (Margus Prangel), but well and truly spooked, the two must take self preservation measures resulting in the younger man leaving and moving to Moscow to become an actor, whilst his erstwhile boss stays put and marries Luisa. Neither man can forget the intensity of their relationship, and it isn't long before Matvejev is in on an assignment and the two men are all but living together. The arrival of his wife and child finally brings things to an head; sadly one ultimately leading to tragedy for all concerned. This is a true story, but though set in the Communist era could apply just as easily to so many other, supposedly more free, nations who banned same sex relationships or people who were gay from their military. To his credit, director Peeter Rebane manages to create quite an uncomfortable sense of peril in the production at the start. We do genuinely fear for the two as they explore their feelings for each other, and genuinely fall in love. Prior reminded me a little of Jonas Nay from "Deutschland 83" (2016) (though his well developed torso doesn't always look like it belongs to his head!); and he performs really well, managing to hold his accent together for the most part whilst instilling in the audience a real sense of the affection he has for his friend which is, in as practical a way as the man knows how to, but very genuinely, reciprocated. This is a well paced and scored film with some pretty potent and engaging dialogue, but in the end it is about the two men demonstrating how to fall in love in dangerous times. Insofar as the (brief) sex is between two men, it is a gay film - but more than that it is about love - the two men and Luisa - and about survival - and is really well worth a watch.