A music critic Hugo, suffering from post-divorce depression, is just about to rebuild his life when his jazz musician father Raivo arrives at his door unexpectedly. Spiteful old man announces that he will soon come to his end and expects his only son to take care of him. When an attractive psychotherapist enters the men’s lives, the father and son duo begin to compete for her attention. The old prankster manages to create a number of embarrassing moments in an effort to ruin Hugo’s romantic plans.
Andres Maimik’s and Katrin Maimik’s tragicomedy is an exploration of forced closeness, a pursuit of happiness and a road to forgiving through laughter, suspense and tears.
The Man Who Looks Like Me
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MS12
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Director
Andres Maimik, Katrin Maimik
Run time
1h 50min
Cast
Rain Tolk, Roman Baskin, Evelin Võigemast, Maarja Mitt, Eve Kivi, Jarek Kasar, Carmen Mikiver
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Director
Andres Maimik, Katrin Maimik
Run time
1h 50min
Cast
Rain Tolk, Roman Baskin, Evelin Võigemast, Maarja Mitt, Eve Kivi, Jarek Kasar, Carmen Mikiver
A music critic Hugo, suffering from post-divorce depression, is just about to rebuild his life when his jazz musician father Raivo arrives at his door unexpectedly. Spiteful old man announces that he will soon come to his end and expects his only son to take care of him. When an attractive psychotherapist enters the men’s lives, the father and son duo begin to compete for her attention. The old prankster manages to create a number of embarrassing moments in an effort to ruin Hugo’s romantic plans.
Andres Maimik’s and Katrin Maimik’s tragicomedy is an exploration of forced closeness, a pursuit of happiness and a road to forgiving through laughter, suspense and tears.
Andres Maimik’s and Katrin Maimik’s tragicomedy is an exploration of forced closeness, a pursuit of happiness and a road to forgiving through laughter, suspense and tears.
Info
Rating
Under 12 Not Recommended
Production year
2017
Global distributor
Kuukulgur Film OÜ
Local distributor
Kuukulgur Film OÜ
In cinema
9/21/2017