
Self Made Cameraman
Adventure · Comedy
Overview
An adventurous tragedy about Estonia's first film maker Johannes Pääsuke and his aspirations to travel around with a film camera and find happiness. Together with a good friend, Volter, Pääsuke will spend an incredible week in Setomaa.
Top Cast


Ott Sepp
Ott Sepp
Johannes Pääsuke
Ott Sepp
Johannes Pääsuke


Märt Avandi
Märt Avandi
Harri Volter
Märt Avandi
Harri Volter


Tõnu Kark
Tõnu Kark
Sergo
Tõnu Kark
Sergo


Ester Kuntu
Ester Kuntu
Nasta
Ester Kuntu
Nasta


Üllar Saaremäe
Üllar Saaremäe
Tavern-Ruudi
Üllar Saaremäe
Tavern-Ruudi


Merle Jääger
Merle Jääger
Taarka
Merle Jääger
Taarka


Ville Hytönen
Ville Hytönen
Armas Otto Väisänen
Ville Hytönen
Armas Otto Väisänen


Peeter Raudsepp
Peeter Raudsepp
Jaan Tõnisson
Peeter Raudsepp
Jaan Tõnisson


Robert Annus
Robert Annus
Karl Menning
Robert Annus
Karl Menning


Ardo Ran Varres
Ardo Ran Varres
Oskar Kallas
Ardo Ran Varres
Oskar Kallas
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