“Definition of Madness” Film Details Life of Estonian Sexologist Arvo Haug A new biographical film, “Definition of Madness,” is set for release on March 12, 2026, focusing on the life and work of Estonian sexologist Arvo Haug. The project, developed with significant input from the Tallinn Goethe Institute, explores the complex and controversial career of Haug, a figure known within Estonia as both a pioneering and divisive figure. The film utilizes archival materials alongside a fictionalized narrative to portray Haug’s experiences and theories. Haug, whose real name was Arvo Haug, gained notoriety for his unconventional approach to sexuality and his work with individuals struggling with mental health challenges. The title itself, “Definition of Madness,” reflects the central theme of the narrative – examining the intersection of psychological distress and societal perceptions of normality. Details surrounding the production remain limited, though the film is generating discussion within Estonian cultural circles, referencing events such as the “Seewald Kværrer” (Seewald Ridiculousness) and the “Arko Okk Tulede Säras” (Arko Okk’s Shining Light) incidents. “Definition of Madness” promises to be a significant contribution to Estonian cinema, offering a critical examination of a notable, albeit controversial, historical figure. Further information regarding the film and its release will be announced in the coming weeks. Topics: #film #arvo #haug Post navigation The police will be following traffic on the Tallinn-Tartu highway with a sharpened look, and the traffic will be stopped for a moment to allow for calm. The scandalous economic studies are taken away from the Conjuncture Institute (1)