The Singing Revolution
The Singing Revolution

The Singing Revolution (2006)

2006-12-01

(US) •

Documentary,

History,

Music

A single nation. A million voices. The fall of an empire.

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Overview

Most people don't think about singing when they think about revolutions. But song was the weapon of choice when, between 1986 and 1991, Estonians sought to free themselves from decades of Soviet occupation. During those years, hundreds of thousands gathered in public to sing forbidden patriotic songs and to rally for independence. "The young people, without any political party, and without any politicians, just came together ... not only tens of thousands but hundreds of thousands ... to gather and to sing and to give this nation a new spirit," remarks Mart Laar, a Singing Revolution leader featured in the film and the first post-Soviet Prime Minister of Estonia. "This was the idea of the Singing Revolution." James Tusty and Maureen Castle Tusty's "The Singing Revolution" tells the moving story of how the Estonian people peacefully regained their freedom--and helped topple an empire along the way.

Movie Cast

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Linda Hunt

Self - Narrator

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Heiki Ahonen

Self

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Mari-Ann Kelam

Self

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Tunne Kelam

Self

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Mart Laar

Self

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Marju Lauristin

Self

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Ivo Linna

Self

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Tiia-Ester Loitme

Self

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Lagle Parek

Self

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Arnold Rüütel

Self

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Ingrid Rüütel

Self

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Edgar Savisaar

Self

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Imre Sooäär

Self

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Hirvo Surva

Self

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Heinz Valk

Self

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Trivimi Velliste

Self

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Vaino Väljas

Self

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Gustav Ernesaks

Self (archive footage)

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Alo Mattiisen

Self (archive footage)

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Lennart Meri

Self (archive footage)