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Malev (film)
Directed byKaaren Kaer
Written byKaaren Kaer, Tõnis Leht, Lauri Lippmaa, Erik Moora
Produced byAnneli Ahven
StarringOtt Sepp, Mirtel Pohla
CinematographyAndrus Prikk
Edited byJüri Shestakov, Tambet Tasuja
Music byÜlo Krigul
Distributed byETV (Eesti Televisioon), Exitfilm, Õ-Fraktsioon
Release date
  • 9 September 2005 (2005-09-09)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryEstonia
LanguageEstonian

Malev (English release title: Men at Arms) is a 2005 Estonian comedy film directed by Kaaren Kaer. The film depicts Estonian adventures during 13th-century when heathen Estonians are going to be christianized.[1]

Cast

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  • Ott Sepp as Uru Tark
  • Mirtel Pohla as Ilge
  • Uku Uusberg as Tugis
  • Argo Aadli as Leholas
  • Üllar Saaremäe as Mentor Wolfram
  • Mait Malmsten as Brother Wismuth
  • Ain Mäeots as Lembitu
  • Merle Jääger as Lembela
  • Märt Avandi as Jūrmala bailiff Hippolyt
  • Raivo E. Tamm as Bishop Albert
  • Anti Kobin as Manivalde
  • Sergo Vares as Henry of Livonia
  • Kusti Laid as Young Uru
  • Tarmo Tagamets as Brother Joschka / Vesse
  • Dajan Ahmet as Chingis-Khan
  • Mihkel Kabel as Pent, Elder of Nurmekundla
  • Ago Anderson as Elder of Alempoistla
  • Tarmo Männard as Elder of Ridala
  • Feliks Kark as Elder of Mõhu
  • Janek Joost as Elder of Ugandi
  • Elmar Trink as Elder of Jogentagana
  • Markus Luik as Nuntsius
  • Ago Roo as Pope Innocentius III
  • Aivar Rand as Telemachos
  • Margo Sooäär as Master of German Order
  • Jim Ashilevi as Kaupo (uncredited)
  • Kaspar Jancis as Drunken German Soldier (uncredited)
  • Rasmus Kaljujärv as Drunken German Soldier (uncredited)
  • Jaak Kilmi as Drunken German Soldier (uncredited)
  • Anton Klink as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Kertu Köösel as Battle Virgin Krõõt (uncredited)
  • Siim Maaten as Son of Vesse (uncredited)
  • Aivo Sadam as French Eggscraper (uncredited)
  • Tiit Sukk as Koopa Tark (uncredited)

References

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  1. ^ "Malev (2005) - Eesti filmi andmebaas". www.efis.ee. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
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