In today's world, December Heat has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide variety of people. Both on a personal and professional level, December Heat has sparked a great debate and a multitude of conflicting opinions. From its origins to its current situation, December Heat has significantly influenced our lives, impacting various aspects of society. In this article, we will explore in depth the different dimensions and perspectives of December Heat, analyzing its importance and implications today.
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Directed by | Asko Kase |
Written by | Mihkel Ulman Lauri Vahtre |
Produced by | Artur Talvik |
Starring | Sergo Vares Liisi Koikson Tõnu Kark Mait Malmsten Tambet Tuisk Carmen Mikiver Ain Lutsepp |
Cinematography | Kjell Lagerroos |
Edited by | Tambet Tasuja |
Distributed by | Ruut Pictures |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Estonia |
Languages | Estonian Russian English |
December Heat (Estonian: Detsembrikuumus) is a 2008 historic action drama film about the 1924 Estonian coup d'état attempt directed by Asko Kase and starring Sergo Vares and Liisi Koikson.
"December 1924. It's only a matter of minutes whether Estonian young independence continues to exist or we become a province with minor importance of big communist Russia. Independence which seems so self-evident today depends at that moment on couple of random coincidences."[1]
Historic people
Actual conscripts from Tallinn's Guard Battalion were used to play the part of the mass-up soldiers.