My Wife Became a Grandmother (1977)
A middle-aged literature teacher who devotes his free time to poetry is used to being the center of admiration for his family, especially his wife. One day, however, a grandchild arrives at the house, who immediately grabs the full attention of all those around him. The fresh grandfather turns out to be excluded and decides to leave the house, confident that it will restore him to his former position. This is followed by a day full of surprising encounters.
Director: Virve Aruoja
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Aarne Üksküla as Man |
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Ita Ever as Woman |
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Raili Jõeäär as Daughter |
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Lembit Ulfsak as Son-in-Law |
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Anne Veesaar as Helga |
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Martin Veinmann as Harald |
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Liina Randmaa as Maia |
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Lembit Peterson as Priit |
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Kaljo Kiisk as Friend |
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Mall Alas as Girl in the Greenhouse |
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Vello Viisimaa as Club Member |
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Oskar Liigand as Club Member |
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Astrid Lepa as Woman on the Street |
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Ellu Puudist as Woman on the Street |
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Endel Lippmaa as Man in the Cafe |
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Mark Sinisoo as Man in the Cafe |
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Hardi Tiidus as Man on the Street |
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Lii Tedre as Woman in the Store |
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Liina Saari as Seller |
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Richard Peramets as Man with a Balalaika |
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Zinoviy Gerdt as reads the text |
| Sound | Andres Valkonen | Music |
| Directing | Virve Aruoja | Director |
| Writing | Virve Aruoja | Writer |
| Writing | Arvo Valton | Writer |
| Editing | Kai Schönberg | Editor |
| Camera | Mikhail Dorovatovskiy | Director of Photography |
| Art | Halja Klaar | Production Design |