Gap

Gap

1988 · 9 min · Documentary

How does the Tallinn old town look to a wanderer who has strayed off the main street and is discovering the courtyards on his own? Is it still the same city?

Directed by Jaak Lõhmus · Written by Jaak Lõhmus

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