The sensual, husky-voiced beauty with a background in modeling and ballroom dancing was chosen to create the role of the rebellious high-class 1930s call girl Monika in the screen version of Mart Sander's novel trilogy The Whores. As the series catapulted into popularity, so did she. Her roles in 13th Take and Eerie Fairy Tales (where she portrayed a seductive mermaid) demonstrated her growth as an actress and her role in the second season of The Whores - The Women's War - was beefed up accordingly. Her finest hour yet arrived in the female lead of the romantic thriller The Kennedy Incident, the big-screen version of The Women's War, which earned her the Best Actress award at the Europa Film Festival in Madrid (2021).
An anthology of bizarre, fantastic and spooky tales from the past, present and future, dealing with curses, witches, perfect crime and science experiments. (more)
An anthology of bizarre, fantastic and spooky tales from the past, present and future, dealing with curses, witches, perfect crime and science experiments. (more)
A young village youth in the 1840s Estonia is eager to break a curse that would free a doomed maiden from the spring - not realizing he is under the spell of a nix. (more)
A young village youth in the 1840s Estonia is eager to break a curse that would free a doomed maiden from the spring - not realizing he is under the spell of a nix. (more)
An anthology of short and supershort horror stories, featuring loads of well-known Estonian actors and musicians. (more)
An anthology of short and supershort horror stories, featuring loads of well-known Estonian actors and musicians. (more)
Collection of short and super short horror stories. (more)
Two young women, who operate as high-end call-girls, become embroiled in espionage with a young John F. Kennedy, visiting Estonia on diplomatic business in the summer of 1939. Romance, drama, and intrigue ensue. (more)
Two young women, who operate as high-end call-girls, become embroiled in espionage with a young John F. Kennedy, visiting Estonia on diplomatic business in the summer of 1939. Romance, drama, and intrigue ensue. (more)