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Puud olid...

Puud olid... (1986)

1986 1h 22m ET

Puud olid... (1986) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 22m). Directed by Peeter Simm, starring Üllar Põld, Maria Avdjuško, and Kaljo Kiisk. Drama and History. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is Puud olid... (1986) about?

Typhus has killed the father, mother and older son of Palanumäe farm. Hind, younger son, realizes that he won't be able to manage the shabby farm alone. Paabu, the wife of older son, is good at housework and Hind likes her; however, more help than that is needed for maintaining the farm. Jaak, the farmhand, does more harm than good. The rumour is around that when converting to orthodoxy one will lead better life in a warm country - this, of course, attracts Hind, but angers the estate owners. How come this young inexperienced man wants something else than serving the Livonian feudals?

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Director:
Peeter Simm
Production:
Tallinnfilm
Country:
Soviet Union
Languages:
Russian, Estonian
IMDb:
tt0274018

Where can I watch Puud olid... (1986) for free?

Who stars in Puud olid... (1986)?

Üllar Põld as Hind, Maria Avdjuško as Paabu, Kaljo Kiisk as Pakk-Rätsep, Arvo Kukumägi as Vihma-Peeter, Herardo Kontreras as Alajaani Märt, Margus Terasmees, Uno Rannaveski, Kärt Kross-Merilo.

Did You Know?

  • At just 82 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
  • The film features dialogue in 2 languages: Russian, Estonian.

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Where can I watch Puud olid... online for free?

You can watch Puud olid... (1986) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Puud olid...?

Puud olid... has a running time of 1h 22m (82 minutes total).

Who directed Puud olid...?

Puud olid... was directed by Peeter Simm.

What genre is Puud olid...?

Puud olid... is a Drama and History film released in 1986.

Who stars in Puud olid...?

The cast of Puud olid... includes Üllar Põld, Maria Avdjuško, Kaljo Kiisk, Arvo Kukumägi and Herardo Kontreras.