documentary
Duration 1h 33m
Country Eesti
Director Marianne Kõrver
Language estonian
Subtitle Language inglise
Levila presents:
It is the year 2020. Disputes over Rail Baltic divide Estonia in two.
On one side, there are people who say they want to take the train to Berlin or Riga. They say that the train is more environmentally friendly than the road and that Estonia needs this railway.
On the other side are people who say the railway destroys nature, that the engineers have thought of nothing but how to draw the straightest possible line for the rails.
Artist Hanna Samoson attaches a GoPro to her body and starts her journey from Ikla, the southern border of ...Show more
Levila presents:
It is the year 2020. Disputes over Rail Baltic divide Estonia in two.
On one side, there are people who say they want to take the train to Berlin or Riga. They say that the train is more environmentally friendly than the road and that Estonia needs this railway.
On the other side are people who say the railway destroys nature, that the engineers have thought of nothing but how to draw the straightest possible line for the rails.
Artist Hanna Samoson attaches a GoPro to her body and starts her journey from Ikla, the southern border of Estonia. For the next 12 days, she walks through pristine swamps, deep ditches and people's backyards to understand the world that lie on the future railway corridor.
On his journey, she meets the soul of Estonian people.
Show lessThe image and sound of the film are recorded with a GoPro body camera.
At times, the images may move quickly and may cause dizziness in some viewers.
The sound may not be perfect.