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Püha Tõnu kiusamine (2009)
Bizarre and beautiful
Bizarre and beautiful, disturbing and droll, "The Temptation of St. Tony" wonders what it means to be a good man by questioning the very foundation of morality in a world dominated by nihilistic ideas.
"«The Temptation of St. Tony» is a harrowing, often darkly comic nightmare, studded with allusions to art, literature and film."
Veiko Oonpuu's bold, contemporary update of the stations-of-the-cross genre more than lives up to the promise of his 2007 debut, Autumn Ball. Nods to filmmakers Bergman, Fellini, Bunuel, and Tarkovski aside, with a wink at such cultural icons as Bosch, Flaubert, and Blake, his imprimatur is on every frame of this delicious black-and-white prestige product.
As universal as its theme is, The Temptation of St Tony is also grounded in a specifically Estonian geographic and political landscape. (The near-naked protagonist wraps himself in the Estonian flag at one point for protection against the cold.)
In spite of a firm directorial hand, Ounpuu is a collaborative artist. He fuses Taniel's stunning cinematography (many of the exteriors feel primeval), a haunting soundscape, and Krigul's diverse original score into a substantial vision of man's metaphysical dilemma, one that provides Eelmaa a conduit in which to play out his magic.