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The Little Comrade
In the midst of Stalinist tyranny, six-year-old Leelo's mother is sent to a prison camp. Haunted by her mother's last words telling her to be a good kid, Leelo vows to be on her best behaviour in the confusing grown-up world in the hope that it will bring her mother back.
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Plot Summary
In 1950s Estonia, a young girl named Leelo is determined to reunite with her mother, who has been deported to Siberia by the Soviet regime. Leelo believes that if she becomes the perfect Estonian citizen and earns the title of 'little comrade,' her mother will be allowed to return home. Her efforts are complicated by the harsh realities of Soviet occupation and the struggle to maintain hope and identity.
Critical Reception
The Little Comrade was generally well-received by critics for its poignant storytelling and strong performances, particularly from its young lead. It was praised for its sensitive portrayal of a difficult historical period and its themes of resilience and family.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and hopeful message.
Commended for its authentic depiction of life under Soviet occupation.
Noted for the exceptional performance of its young protagonist.
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Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, won awards at various international film festivals, including Best Film at the Cottbus Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the childhood memories of director Moonika Siimets's mother.
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