Estonian film “The Raised Princess,” directed by Brigitte Susanne Hund, has prompted a surprising emotional response from one critic. The 14-minute film, costing 10 euros to view, was initially intended as a deliberately over-the-top comedy. However, the critic found himself feeling saddened by the film, describing it as a potential lesson on how not to live one’s life. The work is not comparable to the acclaimed Estonian folk film “Justice” by Toomas Aria. Topics: #film #princess #not Post navigation The fuel scandal: a criminal case has been opened against a member of the Riigikogu The police is continuing to investigate the use of Kalle Grünthal’s fuel card
“This film seems to have unintentionally evoked a genuinely poignant and unsettling reaction, which is quite remarkable given its intended comedic style.” Reply