The feature film based on Eduard Bornhöhe's story takes the viewer to the early days of the 20th century, when Estonia was still part of the tsarist Russia. Pride in one's nation was emerging and the desire to give something eternal to one's people at any cost - be it a miracle machine flying in the air or valuable literature written in the language of the country. Unfortunately, it was not that easy and sometimes there was lack of talent.
Estonia, 1872. The uncompromising new owner of Robber's Rise must battle with hard work, his spiteful neighbor and with his own family and beliefs to transform the poor land into a flourishing farm of his dreams.
Juhan-Henrik Uppin (born November 28, 1984) is an Estonian traditional musician. He is a player of the Teppo wind instrument and other folk instruments such as the garmoshka, small dulcimer, chromatic dulcimer, folk dulcimer, elf dulcimer, guitar, mandolin, tin whistle.
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