Not Too Hard and Not in the Face (2022)

Not Too Hard and Not in the Face (2022) poster

The 30-year-old protagonist Slava wakes up in a strange place with missing memories from last night. He’s taken to a hospital where Slava learns that in this odd, even dystopian world he has awakened, all the men have gone extinct long ago, leaving him the only man left in the world. Experimental fever-dream-like voyage through the mind and emotional turmoil of a young man trying to make sense of life as well as accepting the end of his relationship.

Director: Iris Peil
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Runtime: 15 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Hanna Selgis
Cinematography: Juss Rebane
Editing: Helari Saaremäe
Production: Baltic Film and Media School
Country: Estonia
Language: Eesti
Original Language: et

Keywords

parallel world, women, self acceptance

More Films by Director: Iris Peil
More Films in Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Not Too Hard and Not in the Face about?
The 30-year-old protagonist Slava wakes up in a strange place with missing memories from last night. He’s taken to a hospital where Slava learns that in this odd, even dystopian world he has awakened, all the men have gone extinct long ago, leaving him the only man left in the world. Experimental fever-dream-like voyage through the mind and emotional turmoil of a young man trying to make sense of life as well as accepting the end of his relationship.
Who directed Not Too Hard and Not in the Face?
Not Too Hard and Not in the Face was directed by Iris Peil.
Who stars in Not Too Hard and Not in the Face?
Not Too Hard and Not in the Face stars Jarmo Reha, Fatme Helge Leevald, Eva Koldits, Eva Püssa, Liina Tennosaar, Ülle Lichtfeldt.
How long is Not Too Hard and Not in the Face?
Not Too Hard and Not in the Face has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Not Too Hard and Not in the Face?
Not Too Hard and Not in the Face is a Drama, Fantasy film.
Where was Not Too Hard and Not in the Face produced?
Not Too Hard and Not in the Face was produced in Estonia.