A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 2, 1973
Original Title:
Maaletulek
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Tallinnfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Reet loves her long-distance coxswain husband Rein, but the long separations have tortured her. It seems to her that the man cares more about his work than about her. Rein really loves his work, but his wife just as passionately. He does not understand how loneliness can overwhelm Reet, when women have always been waiting for men from far away. Their family friend Mart loves Reet and cannot see her suffer. It is in Marti's power to offer Reet a safe life, and the woman plagued by internal struggles makes a choice, but happiness seems to slip even further away.
Assistant Camera:
Rein Äärmets
Martti Veri
Assistant Director:
Margit Ojasoon
Valentin Kuik
Assistant Editor:
Eevi Säde
Merike Ratas
Camera Operator:
Tatjana Putnik
Conductor:
Eri Klas
Costume Design:
Ell-Maaja Randküla
Director:
Kaljo Kiisk
Director of Photography:
Jüri Garšnek
Editor:
Ludmilla Rozenthal
First Assistant Director:
Viktor Sõmer
Riina Kapina
Makeup Artist:
Nelli Breslavskaja
Mari-Anne Toover
Original Music Composer:
Lembit Veevo
Producer:
Arkadi Pessegov
Production Design:
Henno Arrak
Script Editor:
Grigori Skulski
Set Decoration:
Oleg Kurg
Songs:
Juhan Viiding
Sound:
Semyon Shumyacher
Sound Designer:
Enn Säde
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