
Mihkel Kärmas
Directing
Biography
Lieven-Mihkel Kärmas (born February 4, 1974) is an Estonian journalist. He graduated from Gustav Adolf Grammar School and Tallinn University of Technology majoring in marketing and foreign economics. Mihkel Kärmas works for the weekly newspaper Eesti Ekspress and hosts the tv show "Pealtnägija" on Estonian Television, which has been on the air every week since the fall of 1999.
Known For

The Class: Life After is a follow-up to the feature film The Class (Klass) and deals with the aftermath of a school shooting. Each one-hour episode focuses on a different character who survived or witnessed the tragic event. There are kids from the class, their parents, the class teacher, a boy who survived the shooting, and finally, one of the culprits in the very last episode.
The Class: Life After

"Teet Härm - Maniac or Victim?" - suspected of killing a prostitute, Teet Härm became as famous in Sweden as Hannibal Lecter on the cinema screen. At the end of September 2003, the long-running murder scandal took a new turn as Anders Agell, emeritus professor at the Uppsala University, one of the most authoritative legal experts in Sweden, filed a new petition seeking annulment of Teet Härm and his accomplice Thomas Allgén. In the summer of 1984, an accidental passer-by found a black plastic bag containing a young woman's cut body under the motorway in Stockholm's Solna district. A little later, two other similar packages were found nearby.