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Golden Beach 2006

★ 6.25 votes86 min📅 2006-03-09

Golden Beach (2006) dives into the explosive reunion of Retroband Evergreen, where past glory collides with raw vengeance.

Director: Jüri Sillart

Cast

Marika Korolev-Pihelpuu
Marika Korolev-Pihelpuu
Barbi
Mait Malmsten
Mait Malmsten
Viktor
Taavi Eelmaa
Taavi Eelmaa
Felix
Ülle Lichtfeldt
Ülle Lichtfeldt
Angela
Hendrik Toompere
Hendrik Toompere
Eugen
Maria Avdjuško
Maria Avdjuško
Kristel
Veikko Täär
Veikko Täär
Allan
Merle Palmiste
Merle Palmiste
Rutt
Sepo Seeman
Sepo Seeman
Toomas
Margus Prangel
Margus Prangel
Police Officer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Golden Beach (2006) about?

Golden Beach (2006) follows the explosive reunion of Retroband Evergreen, where former frontman Viktor returns with a vengeful demand—either his tragic past is recognized, or the party ends in destruction. The film explores themes of betrayal, unfulfilled dreams, and the explosive consequences of unresolved grudges.

Who directed Golden Beach?

Golden Beach (2006) was directed by Jüri Sillart, known for his work in Estonian cinema that often blends intimate drama with suspenseful storytelling.

Who stars in Golden Beach?

The film stars Marika Korolev-Pihelpuu, Mait Malmsten, Taavi Eelmaa, Ülle Lichtfeldt, and Hendrik Toompere in pivotal roles that drive the story's tension.

Is Golden Beach (2006) worth watching?

Golden Beach (2006) is a tight, 86-minute drama-thriller that thrives on its high-stakes premise and strong performances. While it may not break new ground, its intense character dynamics and suspenseful execution make it a compelling watch for fans of Estonian cinema and revenge thrillers.

How long is Golden Beach?

Golden Beach (2006) has a runtime of 86 minutes.

About Golden Beach (2006) — A reunion party spirals into a revenge thriller with a deadly ultimatum

Golden Beach (2006) dives into the explosive reunion of Retroband Evergreen, where past glory collides with raw vengeance. Directed by Jüri Sillart, this intense drama-thriller unfolds as Viktor, the band's former frontman, storms the celebration with a chilling ultimatum—blow up the house unless his shattered dreams are acknowledged. The atmosphere crackles with tension as nostalgia and resentment intertwine, revealing the dark underbelly of artistic ambition. With a runtime of just 86 minutes, the film balances sharp character drama against a ticking time bomb scenario, leaving audiences questioning loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of faded fame.

Marika Korolev-Pihelpuu, Mait Malmsten, and Taavi Eelmaa anchor the emotional stakes, their performances grounding the film's high-stakes premise in relatable human flaws. Sillart's direction crafts a claustrophobic setting where every glance and loaded silence speaks volumes, making Golden Beach (2006) as much about introspection as it is about suspense. Whether you're drawn in by its retro charm or its gripping narrative, this thriller lingers long after the credits roll.