
Rain
Drama
Overview
The film follows 12-year-old Ats, whose older brother Rain unexpectedly returns to the family home in a small seaside town to face their authoritarian father Kalju and their mother, a woman on the verge of losing love. Ats is a witness to the clash between his father and brother, two stubborn men from different generations with radically different views of the world.
Top Cast


Marcus Borkmann
Marcus Borkmann
Ats
Marcus Borkmann
Ats


Indrek Ojari
Indrek Ojari
Rain
Indrek Ojari
Rain


Rein Oja
Rein Oja
Kalju
Rein Oja
Kalju


Laine Mägi
Laine Mägi
Marju
Laine Mägi
Marju


Magdalena Popławska
Magdalena Popławska
Aleksandra
Magdalena Popławska
Aleksandra


Meelis Rämmeld
Meelis Rämmeld
Musa-Mart
Meelis Rämmeld
Musa-Mart


Ivo Uukkivi
Ivo Uukkivi
Uuno
Ivo Uukkivi
Uuno
Andres Roosimaa
Andres Roosimaa
Tom
Andres Roosimaa
Tom
Meelo Eliisabet Kriisa
Meelo Eliisabet Kriisa
Merlin
Meelo Eliisabet Kriisa
Merlin
Aleksei Beljajev
Aleksei Beljajev
Dimitri
Aleksei Beljajev
Dimitri
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