Ukuaru

1973 [ESTONIAN]

Drama

3
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 134 134

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Plot summary

Based on the novel “Ukuaru” by Veera Saar, a story about Minna, a young woman who has to make choices in the name of her true love, home, and the continuation of life.

Director

Top cast

Antanas Barcas as Master of Keldriaugu
Velda Otsus as Minna's Mother
Helene Viir as Aksel's Mother
Enn Klooren as Forest Brother
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817.56 MB
1280*538
Estonian 2.0
NR
us  ru  
24 fps
1 hr 28 min
Seeds 8
1.48 GB
1916*804
Estonian 2.0
NR
us  ru  
24 fps
1 hr 28 min
Seeds 10

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by BeneCumb 7 / 10

A profound and emotionally resonant portrait of the Estonian spirit

Leida Laius's Ukuaru is a profound and emotionally resonant portrait of the Estonian spirit, embodied through the unwavering determination of its heroine, Minna. Played with quiet strength by Elle Kull, Minna chooses love over wealth, devoting herself to building a life with Aksel (Lembit Ulfsak), a penniless musician whose accordion becomes a symbol of hope and resilience.Set in the rugged landscapes of pre-WWII Estonia, the film offers a moving depiction of rural life, womanhood, and survival. Laius, Estonia's only active female director at the time, directs with precision and restraint, stripping the narrative down to its emotional core. Arvo Pärt's haunting score, especially the iconic Ukuaru Waltz, deepens the film's lyrical atmosphere.Minna's journey is not merely romantic - it's existential. She represents the archetypal Estonian woman: hardworking, self-sacrificing, and fiercely independent. She gives birth, builds a home, and carries her impractical husband through life without complaint or regret. Her suffering is quiet, her triumphs understated.Screenwriter Mats Traat adapts only the first part of Veera Saar's novel, wisely focusing on Minna's personal battle rather than collective ideology. The result is timeless: a film that transcends its Soviet context and still speaks to modern audiences.Ukuaru is not just a film - it's an ode to endurance, love, and the power of finding one's place in the world.
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