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Midday 1982

★ 8.01 votes📅 1982-02-05

Step into the sunlit streets of an Estonian summer town with *Midday* (1982), Raivo Trass's charming comedy-adventure that blends playful mischief with heartfelt coming-of-age moments.

Director: Raivo Trass

Cast

Ülari Kirsipuu
Ülari Kirsipuu
Meelik
Maria Avdjuško
Maria Avdjuško
Kärt
Tormi Kevvai
Jürnas
Sven Suurraid
Kaur
Mihkel Raud
Mihkel Raud
Riho
Talis Trass
Peeter
Anneli Piirjõe
Marju
Jüri Azarov
Madis
Olli Ungvere
Kaur's Grandmother
Väino Laes
Väino Laes
Chimney Sweeper

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Midday (1982) about?

Set in an Estonian summer town, *Midday* follows a group of children whose carefree days turn adventurous when a young boy disappears. Their quest to find him leads to unexpected discoveries about themselves and the world around them, all wrapped in humor and heart.

Who directed Midday?

Raivo Trass directed *Midday*, crafting a lighthearted yet meaningful coming-of-age adventure.

Who stars in Midday?

The film stars Ülari Kirsipuu, Maria Avdjuško, Tormi Kevvai, Sven Suurraid, and Mihkel Raud in pivotal roles.

Is Midday (1982) worth watching?

For fans of nostalgic family adventures, *Midday* offers a charming blend of humor and heart. While it lacks a formal IMDb rating, its themes of friendship and self-discovery make it a worthwhile watch for viewers seeking a gentle, uplifting story.

How long is Midday?

Runtime details are not listed for Midday (1982).

About Midday (1982) — A Sunny Summer Adventure of Lost and Found

Step into the sunlit streets of an Estonian summer town with *Midday* (1982), Raivo Trass's charming comedy-adventure that blends playful mischief with heartfelt coming-of-age moments. Based on Eno Raua's beloved stories, this TV movie follows a group of spirited children as they navigate sun-drenched days filled with daring escapades, secret crushes, and the thrill of discovery. When a young boy mysteriously vanishes, the gang's curiosity turns into a determined quest to uncover the truth, testing their courage and forging unexpected bonds along the way. Beyond the adventure, the film quietly explores themes of growing up, self-discovery, and the bittersweet transition between childhood and adulthood.

With its lighthearted tone and nostalgic setting, *Midday* captures the essence of summertime freedom and camaraderie. The story balances humor and warmth, making it a delightful watch for audiences of all ages. Trass's direction infuses the film with a carefree yet meaningful energy, while the young cast—led by Ülari Kirsipuu and Maria Avdjuško—brings authenticity and charm to their roles. Whether you're drawn to its playful escapades or its gentle reflections on life, this classic Estonian film remains a hidden gem for fans of family-friendly adventure.