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Konstantin Märska

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Faulty Brides

1929
Pühapäevakütid
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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.

Pühapäevakütid

1930
Dollars
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Lost film. Evi is a typist coming from a simple family. Gustav is the son of a businessman. They meet by chance on a train and fall in love. Gustav's father happens to be Evi's employer and he is categorically against their relationship. Since his business is on the verge of bankruptcy, he wants his son to marry a rich bride. Suddenly, Evi receives an unexpected inheritance that will turn everyone's social positions upside down.

Dollars

1929
Jüri Rumm
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The story of the legendary thief of the late 19th century. Jüri Rumm, a young valet for an Estonian noble, risks imprisonment to save his beloved Madli. Like Robin Hood, he takes revenge against the social and political order.

Jüri Rumm

1929
Tallinn Market
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The film premiered on August 27, 1926 in the Estonian cinema Rekord (later called Helios). It was advertised as "Estonia Film's first trick film".

Tallinn Market

1926
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Parade on Freedom Square in Tallinn. K. Päts speaks. View of the parade – marines, artillerymen, cavalrymen, tanks pass by the grandstand. Wreath-laying at the monument to schoolchildren and teachers who fell in the War of Independence in Tallinn.

Parade on the Occasion of the 15th Anniversary of the Republic of Estonia on February 24, 1933

1933
Pühad Petseris
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Easter in Pechory. The film is divided into five chapters: "The Monastery," "The Pre-Holiday Market," "The Holidays Have Arrived," "The Crusade," and "The Holidays Begin." Konstantin Märska captured views of Petseri Monastery and the town, people at the pre-holiday market, buying animals, pottery, and other items, and people queuing at the liquor store. Cleaning work in apartments and on the streets are also shown.

Pühad Petseris

1936