Viru Filmifondi eriseanss: dok.film "Minu pere ja muud klounid''
Neljapäev, 9. oktoober kell 18:00 - 21:00
Narva Eesti Gümnaasium
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Kestus: 83 min
Abielupaar Haide ja Toomas on näitlejad. Neil on palju fänne ja oma teatrimaja. 20 aastaga on nad jõudnud omaloodud tegelaskujudega – klounipaar Piip ja Tuut – Eesti perede südameisse. Aga ka klounidel on lapsed.
Vanem tütar Emma astub oma vanemate jälgedes ning tegeleb pühendunult teatriga. Kodus on ta pidanud tihti kandma emarolli, hoolitsedes noorema venna ja õe eest. Siim armastab üle kõige filme ja legosid, kuid autism ei lase tal iseseisvat teismeliseelu elada. Temaga hakkama saamine nõuab kogu perelt tõelist žongleerimisoskust. Anni sooviks väga, et nende vanematel oleks normaalne töö ja ta saaks endale päris oma lemmiklooma lubada.
Oma ameti tõttu on vanemad sageli kodust ära ning lapsed peavad pere pisikeses kahetoalises korteris ise hakkama saama. Iga kord, kui tuleb taas minna tegema tööd, mida Haide ja Toomas armastavad – tõmmata selga kostüüm, maalida nägu pähe ning astuda lavale, et rõõmustada publikut – kasvab ühtlasi ka süütunne kaotatud aja pärast ning hirm läbipõlemise ees.
Kuidas kindlustada oma lastele tulevik, ülal pidada oma teatrimaja ja teha seda kõike koos? See on lugu särast silmades ja pisaratest põskedel, mis puudutab igat perekonda.
My Family and Other Clowns
Documentary
Q&A with filmmakers
Event is free, you must register through Fienta
The married couple Haide and Toomas are actors. They have many fans and their own theatre house. Over 20 years, they have won the hearts of Estonian families with the characters they created – the clown duo Piip and Tuut. But even clowns have children.
Their eldest daughter Emma is following in her parents’ footsteps and is deeply dedicated to theatre. At home, she has often had to take on a motherly role, caring for her younger brother and sister. Siim loves movies and Legos more than anything, but autism prevents him from living an independent teenage life. Taking care of him requires the entire family to master the art of juggling. Anni wishes more than anything that her parents had normal jobs and that she could have a pet of her own.
Because of their profession, the parents are often away from home, and the children must cope on their own in the family’s tiny one-bedroom apartment. Every time Haide and Toomas have to go off to do the work they love – put on costumes, paint on their clown faces, and step on stage to bring joy to the audience – their feelings of guilt about lost time and fear of burnout grow.
How can they secure a future for their children, keep their theatre running, and do it all together? This is a story of sparkle in the eyes and tears on the cheeks – a story that touches every family.
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