September (2010)
September is a film about the complicated choices of simple people. The internationally renowned Estonian author, Jaan Kross (1920-2007) was arrested in 1944 by the Nazis. A year after the Soviet forces entered Tallinn and he was arrested again. The accusation was the same both times: conspiracy with the underground independence revolutionaries. Based on the author's journal, pieces from his oeuvre and interviews, the film creates a story about a few monumental weeks in Tallinn, in September 1944.
Director: Ilmar Raag
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: April 16, 2010
Cast
- Jaan Kross - Self (archive footage)
- Vello Salo - Self
Screenplay
Music: Ardo Ran Varres
Cinematography: Manfred Vainokivi
Production: Traumfabrik
Country: Estonia
Language: Deutsch, Eesti
Original Language: et
More Films by Director: Ilmar Raag
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is September about?
- September is a film about the complicated choices of simple people. The internationally renowned Estonian author, Jaan Kross (1920-2007) was arrested in 1944 by the Nazis. A year after the Soviet forces entered Tallinn and he was arrested again. The accusation was the same both times: conspiracy with the underground independence revolutionaries. Based on the author's journal, pieces from his oeuvre and interviews, the film creates a story about a few monumental weeks in Tallinn, in September 1944.
- Who directed September?
- September was directed by Ilmar Raag.
- Who stars in September?
- September stars Jaan Kross, Vello Salo.
- How long is September?
- September has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is September?
- September is a Documentary film.
- Where was September produced?
- September was produced in Estonia.