Johannes Pääsukese tõeline elu Filming Locations
Where was Johannes Pääsukese tõeline elu filmed? Johannes Pääsukese tõeline elu was filmed in 3 locations across Estonia in the following places:
Johannes Pääsukese tõeline elu Filming Locations
Tartu is a city in eastern Estonia. It’s known for the prestigious, 17th-century University of Tartu. The old town centers on the university’s neoclassical main building, and the cafe-filled Town Hall Square, home to the Kissing Students fountain. The modern Science Centre AHHAA has hands-on exhibits and a 4D cinema. The ruined Tartu Cathedral, in hilltop Toomemägi Park, has 2 restored towers with viewing platforms.
Värska is a small borough in Setomaa Parish, Võru County in southeastern Estonia. At the 2021 Census, the settlement's population was 414. It's the most populous village of the Parish.
Meremäe is a village in Setomaa Parish, Võru County, southeastern Estonia. The biggest settlements nearby include Vastseliina, town of Võru and Russian town Pechory. As of the 2011 census, the village's population was 146. There are primary school, library and a society centre operating in Meremäe.
Johannes Pääsukese tõeline elu (2019)
In 1912, the first Estonian filmmaker, Johannes Pääsuke, was commissioned to capture life and people in a far corner of Estonian countryside: Setomaa. He returned with more than 1300 photos, but only 7 minutes of film footage. What happened to the rest of it? Our comedy tries to propose a version. Johannes Pääsuke and his assistant Harri Volter, a Baltic German medical student, played by prominent Estonian comedians Ott Sepp and Märt Avandi, travel by train and on horse carriage from Tartu to Petseri and Värska and end up in most surreal adventures leading them to one conclusion: a man has to do what a man has to do. A year later, in 1913, Johannes Pääsuke filmed the very first Estonian feature film: Bear Hunt in the Pärnu County.