“Thoughtful, haunting, eye-opening.”Leana Jalukse, screenwriter and founding member of the Estonian Screenwriter’s Guild
“I saw Friday’s “Ringvaade” before coming to the cinema. Once again I saw that when a person with ADHD gets up to something, they do it very well. After the film me and my colleagues talked in the cinema hall. There were 4 of us and I forward you their admiration and respect for Helen. The whole process – invitation, Ringvaade, the registration, introduction to the film and the film itself was a whole, a part of a single person, their life, thoughts and creations. 🤗❤️
The film was excellent, very impactful. Pain and confusion were portrayed effectively, and the protagonist’s theme was unexpected, bold, and innovative (to me). It explores what happens when a girl’s sexual development is neither noticed nor supported within the family. In my 13 years of work I have not come across a story like this.
The actors were excellent and the overall impression was professional.
The film was very fast at the beginning and it was hard to keep up. This means that the director’s thoughts quickly ran ahead. Of course, this harmonizes well with the creator’s personality, so it’s nice that it’s captured in the film.
If you have the desire to make more films in the future, you have plenty of intellectual resources and talent. I look forward to your next endeavors with great interest.”Jelena Koel, gestalt psychotehrapist
“An altogether good and relevant film!”
Viktor Siilats, entrepeneur, Estonia’s first video artist
“The photography was good and the script was very coherent and well developed. About the acting, well, there were some areas of improvement but for first time actors overall it was good. Having said this, let me stress that I am really impressed by your dedication and commitment. It looks like you are doing great and, most importantly, it seems that you are doing what you love. Really, congratulations.”Alessandro Nani, Associate Professor of Crossmedia in Baltic Film, Media and Arts School
“The film was interesting and grabbed my attention, the story had a peculiar structure. It made me think that not everything is as it may seem.”Ragnar, 38, shift manager
red movie awards 2023 sUMMER EDITION
Best supporting actress: Helen Anvelt
BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best original score: Villem Rootalu
VENICE ART & FILM FESTIVAL
Best actress: Greta Korju
GREENFLASH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best director: Karl-Jonatan Karits
LULEÅ INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best Debut Director: Karl-Jonatan Karits
LULEÅ INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best actress: Greta Korju
SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Best supporting actress: Helen Anvelt
Starring Greta Korju, Toomas Krall, Jeremy Tran Sbraire, Helen Anvelt, Janelle Kivistik, Samuel D’rems Awoseyin and Angela Victoria Talan