
Based on Jaan Anvelt's novel "Outlaws" which deals with the struggle of the Estonian Communist Workers' Movement and the life of revolutionaries in the Republic of Estonia in the 1920s. The film represents the maturation and decay of human soul in tense situations. The dark intersections and the dense, abandoned areas create a tumultuous tension field in which the characters find themselves. Their choices and decisions overwhelm them in one way or another. Where is the way out?
Cast

Ada Lundver
Meeri

Ene Rämmeld
Illi

Veljo Tormis
Papp

Ago-Endrik Kerge
Kill

Mikk Mikiver
Maur

Aarne Üksküla
Vidrik
Sirje Tellik
Lilli

Tõnu Aav
Tent

Ants Eskola
Minister of Justice
Terje Tammer
Meeri (Child)
Meeri Kepsnis
Illi (Child)
Albert Kepsnis
Kill (Child)
Indrek Vektov
Maur (Child)
Margit Goldi
Minni

Tõnu Aru
"That face"

Olev Eskola
Minister of the Interior

Raivo Adlas
Mulk / Man at the Demonstration (uncredited)

Rudolf Allabert
Kivi (uncredited)

Liis Bender
Woman at the Demonstration (uncredited)

Villem Indrikson
Prison Guard (uncredited)

Ene Järvis
Girl in the Brothel (uncredited)

Enn Klooren
Man Reciting Poetry in the Salon (uncredited)
Oleg Sapožnin
Gentleman in the Salon (uncredited)
Crew

Vladimir-Georg Karasjov-Orgusaar
Director, Screenplay

Valdeko Tobro
Script Editor

Aare Tiisväli
Script Editor

Jaan Anvelt
Novel

Salme Kõrvemann
Editor

Rein Maran
Director of Photography

Villem Indrikson
First Assistant Director

Ilmar Mikkor
First Assistant Director
Johannes Tilk
Producer
Heiki Kadak
Producer
Kaarel Kuusk
Producer

Karl Jürgens
Producer

Tiiu Übi
Production Design

Illis Vets
Camera Operator
Rein Orn
Assistant Camera
Kalle Mikk
Assistant Camera
Helge Uuetoa
Costume Design
Heli Prinzthal
Makeup Artist
Astra Trass
Makeup Artist

Enn Säde
Sound Designer

Veljo Tormis
Original Music Composer

Hando Runnel
Songs

Enn Vetemaa
Songs
Aime Elbing
Choreographer
Ürgo Mürk
Gaffer

Eri Klas
Conductor

Liis Bender
Vocals



















