Rodeo

Rodeo

2018 · 77 min · ★ 6.8 · History, Documentary

A documentary exploring the difficulties the newly-independent Estonia faced in the early 1990s after emerging from decades of Soviet rule. The film focuses especially on then-32-year-old and inexperienced Mart Laar, who became country's prime minister while there still were tens of thousands of Soviet soldiers in the country.

Directed by Kiur Aarma · Written by Kiur Aarma

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