Endless Day (1971)
Among Tooming's filmic works, Endless Day provides perhaps the most eloquent material for investigating the radical renewal of visual and narrative form, as well as the shifting registers of spatio-social portrayals and critiques in Estonian cinema. It was banned in 1971 and ordered to be destroyed. However, the film was retained and restored in the 1990s.
Director: Virve Aruoja, Jaan Tooming
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Olav Ehala, Tõnu Tepandi
Cinematography: Vello Aruoja, Peeter Tooming
Editing: Salme Kõrvemann
Production: Tallinn television studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: English, Eesti, suomi
Original Language: et
Keywords
avant-garde
More Films by Director: Virve Aruoja, Jaan Tooming
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Endless Day about?
- Among Tooming's filmic works, Endless Day provides perhaps the most eloquent material for investigating the radical renewal of visual and narrative form, as well as the shifting registers of spatio-social portrayals and critiques in Estonian cinema. It was banned in 1971 and ordered to be destroyed. However, the film was retained and restored in the 1990s.
- Who directed Endless Day?
- Endless Day was directed by Virve Aruoja, Jaan Tooming.
- Who stars in Endless Day?
- Endless Day stars Jaan Tooming.
- How long is Endless Day?
- Endless Day has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- Where was Endless Day produced?
- Endless Day was produced in Soviet Union.