Goodbye Soviet Union


Goodbye Soviet Union is a 2020 Estonian-Finnish tragicomedy film and the first Ingrian film. It was written and directed by Lauri Randla.

Plot

Set during the final years of the Soviet Union, the film follows Johannes, a young boy growing up in an Ingrian family in Soviet Estonia. Johannes's free-spirited mother is drawn to Western ideals, while his grandmother hopes to raise him as a loyal Soviet citizen. Amid the backdrop of Estonia's push for independence, Johannes navigates family tensions, his mother's emigration to Finland, and his first love with a Chechen girl named Vera.

Cast

Production

The film was financed by Estonian Film Institute, Finnish Film Foundation, Eurimages, and Eesti Kultuurkapital, and was co-produced with Yle. Distribution in Finland was handled by B-Plan Distribution. Both Estonian Film Institute and the Finnish Film Foundation expressed strong early interest in the project. Notably, it became the largest single investment by Estonian Film Institute.

Reception

The film was initially slated for release in March 2020, but its premiere was delayed. Pre-screenings in June were met with high demand, selling out in parts of the Helsinki metropolitan area.

Reviews

The film received generally positive reviews, with praise for its humor and unique perspective on Soviet life.
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