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Erik Stoneheart 2022

★ 5.99 votes105 min📅 2022-12-09

In Ilmar Raag's heartfelt 2022 family adventure *Erik Stoneheart*, a lonely 10-year-old boy copes with neglect and bullying by pretending his heart is literally made of stone—an emotional shield against the world.

Director: Ilmar Raag

Cast

Herman Avandi
Herman Avandi
Erik
Florin Gussak
Florin Gussak
Maria
Juhan Ulfsak
Juhan Ulfsak
Coldshoe
Laura Peterson-Aardam
Laura Peterson-Aardam
Captain Blackheart / Maria's Mother
Jules Werner
Jules Werner
Maria's Father
Kristjan Sarv
Kristjan Sarv
Mouthpiece
Anti Reinthal
Anti Reinthal
Scarbrow
Renārs Kaupers
Renārs Kaupers
Versac
Nero Urke
Nero Urke
Volask
Hendrik Toompere Jr.
Hendrik Toompere Jr.
Erik's Father

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Erik Stoneheart (2022) about?

This Estonian family adventure follows Erik, a withdrawn boy who believes his heart is made of stone, as he clashes with Maria, a stubborn girl living in his family's inherited villa. Their rivalry escalates into a quest to find Maria's missing mother, uncovering hidden truths along the way.

Who directed Erik Stoneheart?

Estonian filmmaker Ilmar Raag (*The Class*) directed this emotionally layered coming-of-age adventure.

Who stars in Erik Stoneheart?

The film stars Herman Avandi, Florin Gussak, Juhan Ulfsak, Laura Peterson-Aardam, Jules Werner, and Kristjan Sarv.

Is Erik Stoneheart (2022) worth watching?

For fans of family dramas with a touch of fantasy, *Erik Stoneheart* offers a poignant exploration of childhood loneliness and resilience. Its authentic performances and atmospheric storytelling make it a hidden gem worth seeking out, especially for viewers who appreciate offbeat, character-driven narratives.

How long is Erik Stoneheart?

The film runs for 105 minutes.

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About Erik Stoneheart (2022) — A boy's stony heart thaws in this magical Estonian family adventure

In Ilmar Raag's heartfelt 2022 family adventure *Erik Stoneheart*, a lonely 10-year-old boy copes with neglect and bullying by pretending his heart is literally made of stone—an emotional shield against the world. When his family inherits a mysterious villa, Erik's fragile equilibrium shatters upon meeting Maria, a defiant girl whose own displaced family has been forced into the home's attic. Their clash of wills escalates when Maria vows revenge, but what begins as a battle of childhood egos transforms into an unexpected quest to uncover the truth about her missing mother. Blending fantasy with raw realism, this Estonian gem explores themes of isolation, resilience, and the fragile nature of youthful hearts, set against a backdrop of crumbling villas and whispered secrets.

As Erik and Maria navigate a labyrinth of unspoken fears and half-truths, their journey reveals that even the hardest stones can crack to let in light. Raag crafts a visually rich, emotionally layered tale where the line between reality and imagination blurs, leaving viewers questioning what's truly hidden beneath the surface—both in the house and in themselves.