Pühapäevakütid (1930)
Lost film. The first banned Estonian film tells a grotesque story about the comical adventures of a naive priest and an ebrious sacristan during a winter bear hunt. The funny burlesque taking place in the beautiful landscape of Southern Estonia takes an unexpected turn when after the three day hunt the priest returns home and instead of his modest wife he will find a fashionable looking woman. His wife has meanwhile been in town to get a close-cropped haircut and acquire modern social etiquette.
Director: Balduin Kusbock
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: May 10, 1930
Cast
- Karl Laas - Õpetaja
- Georg Leies - Köster
- Olga Holts - Köstriemand
- Ly Schönberg - Õpetajaproua
Screenplay
Cinematography: Konstantin Märska
Production: Taara-film
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Eesti
Original Language: et
More Films by Director: Balduin Kusbock
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pühapäevakütid about?
- Lost film. The first banned Estonian film tells a grotesque story about the comical adventures of a naive priest and an ebrious sacristan during a winter bear hunt. The funny burlesque taking place in the beautiful landscape of Southern Estonia takes an unexpected turn when after the three day hunt the priest returns home and instead of his modest wife he will find a fashionable looking woman. His wife has meanwhile been in town to get a close-cropped haircut and acquire modern social etiquette.
- Who directed Pühapäevakütid?
- Pühapäevakütid was directed by Balduin Kusbock.
- Who stars in Pühapäevakütid?
- Pühapäevakütid stars Karl Laas, Georg Leies, Olga Holts, Ly Schönberg.
- How long is Pühapäevakütid?
- Pühapäevakütid has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Pühapäevakütid?
- Pühapäevakütid is a Comedy film.
- Where was Pühapäevakütid produced?
- Pühapäevakütid was produced in Soviet Union.