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My Dear Corpses

Future Frames: Generation NEXT of European Cinema 2021 / Mu kallid laibad / Estonia 2020

Erki’s birthday celebration isn't going at all the way he planned. A ring on the doorbell doesn’t signal the arrival of more guests, but the appearance of a repossession agent set on evicting the young man and his mother from their home. In order for Erki to get his mum’s apartment back, he takes on a job working for a funeral service. A tale about death with a whiff of the comic, a take on life with a mournful smile – that’s My Dear Corpses.

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Synopsis

Erki’s birthday celebration isn't going at all the way he planned. A ring on the doorbell doesn’t signal the arrival of more guests, but the appearance of a repossession agent set on evicting the young man and his mother from their home. Erki is suddenly faced with a difficult task: find work, earn some money, pay back the debt and get the apartment back. It doesn’t take long for a job to come along. Transporting bodies from their place of demise to the morgue is something of a challenge for faint-hearted Erki, yet his new colleague perhaps presents an even greater challenge, whose daily encounters with the dead have left him icily serene… A tale about death with a whiff of the comic, a take on life with a mournful smile – that’s My Dear Corpses by director German Golub.

Anna Kořínek

About the film

34 min / Color, DCP
International premiere

Director German Golub / Screenplay German Golub / Dir. of Photography Juss Saska / Editor Kaupo Muuli / Art Director Kätlin Loomets / Producer Sander Lebreht, Antero Noor / Production Tallinn University Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School (BFM) / Cast Ruuben Joosua Palu, Erki Laur / Sales Salaud Morisset / Contact Estonian Film Institute

About the director

German Golub

German Golub (1993, Pärnu, Estonia). Filmography: Sealed (2019, short), Black and White Colours (Värvid must-valgel, 2019, short), My Dear Corpses (Mu kallid laibad, 2020, short).

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Estonian Film Institute
Uus 3, 10111, Tallinn
Estonia
Phone: +372 627 6060
Fax: +372 627 6061
E-mail: [email protected]

Salaud Morisset
8 rue de Nantes, 75019, Paris
France
E-mail: [email protected]

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