Games for Schoolchildren[1] or Well, Come On, Smile;[2] (Estonian: Naerata ometi) is a 1985 Soviet Estonian drama film directed by Arvo Iho and Leida Laius. The film was loosely based on the 1963 short story Kasuema (Stepmother) by Estonian author Silvia Rannamaa.
^Horton, Andrew & Brashinsky, Michael (1992) The Zero Hour: Glasnost and Soviet Cinema in Transition, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0691019208, p. 237
Games for Schoolchildren or Well, Come On, Smile; (Estonian: Naerataometi) is a 1985 Soviet Estonian drama film directed by Arvo Iho and Leida Laius...
pesa (1979) as foreigner Jõulud Vigalas (1980) as Bernhard Laipmann Naerataometi (1985) as male breeder Näkimadalad (1989) as Jakob Ambrosson Doktor...
Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 1987 (with Leida Laius), for Naerataometi Jury Special Prize, Torino International Festival of Young Cinema, 1988...
emerged during the era is best known for her Kõrboja peremees (1979) and Naerataometi (1985) receiving at the Berlin International Film Festival UNICEF Award...
(Robert; 1977) Tuulte pesa (Jüri Piir; 1979) Metskannikesed (Andres; 1980) Naerataometi (1985) Saja aasta pärast mais (1986) Dubultnieks (1986) Viktoriya (1988)...
Artist of the Soviet Union 2002: Order of the White Star, IV Class 1985: Naerataometi 1989: Äratus 1989: Varastatud kohtumine 1990: Sügis 1991: Rahu tänav...
marriage produced a daughter. Ideaalmaastik (1980) Jõulud Vigalas (1980) Naerataometi (1985) Georg (2007) Eestlanna Pariisis (2012) Vehkleja (2015) "Kuningas...
of Robi's mother in the 1985 Leida Laius and Arvo Iho directed drama Naerataometi, which chronicles the turbulent life of a teenage girl in a Soviet orphanage...
Aav, Tõnu Kark, Evald Hermaküla, Urmas Kibuspuu, Peeter Jakobi Drama Naerataometi Arvo Iho & Leida Laius Monika Järv, Hendrik Toompere Jr., Tauri Tallermaa...