The Vacationers (2023)
Fisherman Ärni has decided to take vacationers for midsummer due to the poor catch of fish. The plan is not bad, but extremely troublesome guests arrive at his beautiful farm in Muhumaa: Mrs. Sohvia, her husband Johan, their son Junior and Sohvia's beautiful sister Erna with her businessman cavalier Ivo. From first glance, it is clear that Ärni and his wife Laine will have a hard time with these vacationers.
Director: Ergo Kuld
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date: February 17, 2023
Cast
- Kaire Vilgats - Sohvia
- Meelis Rämmeld - Johan Sen.
- Pääru Oja - Ivo
- Kristel Elling - Erna
- Ago Anderson - Ärni
- Maarja Jakobson - Laine
- Lauri Nebel - Neighbour
- Robert Klein - Johan Jr.
- Adele Taska - Tiivi
- Olev Sten Erik Jõgi - Meelis
Screenplay
- Martin Algus (Screenplay)
- Juhan Smuul (Original Story)
Music: Erko Laurimaa, Hendrik Sal-Saller
Cinematography: Ergo Kuld
Editing: Ergo Kuld
Production: Taska Film, Apollo Film Productions, Kassikuld
Country: Estonia
Language: Eesti
Original Language: et
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Vacationers about?
- Fisherman Ärni has decided to take vacationers for midsummer due to the poor catch of fish. The plan is not bad, but extremely troublesome guests arrive at his beautiful farm in Muhumaa: Mrs. Sohvia, her husband Johan, their son Junior and Sohvia's beautiful sister Erna with her businessman cavalier Ivo. From first glance, it is clear that Ärni and his wife Laine will have a hard time with these vacationers.
- Who directed The Vacationers?
- The Vacationers was directed by Ergo Kuld.
- Who stars in The Vacationers?
- The Vacationers stars Kaire Vilgats, Meelis Rämmeld, Pääru Oja, Kristel Elling, Ago Anderson, Maarja Jakobson.
- How long is The Vacationers?
- The Vacationers has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
- What genre is The Vacationers?
- The Vacationers is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Vacationers produced?
- The Vacationers was produced in Estonia.