Status
Released
original language
et
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$ 0
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Johannes

Mother

Zaiid

Gunnar Post

Bianka

Liisa

Bert

Esko

Paula

Riina

Karmo

Raimo

Mihkel

Teacher Irina

Teacher Pille

Kreete

Father

Ege

Olav

Ege's Daughter

Eeva

Stinwald

Peep

Robi

Principal

Teacher Aravete

Leedi

Gunnar's Secretary

Journalist

Kristiina

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student at Noarootsi

Student at Noarootsi

Student at Noarootsi

News Reader

Red Spots

Red Spots

Red Spots

Graduation Photographer

Journalist

Journalist

Waitress

Store Security Guard

Musician

Raido

Marko

Sigrid Raju

Riina's Friend

Zaiid's Gang Member

P.E Teacher

Woman with Dog

Thai Girl

Russian Woman

Literary Supporter (uncredited)

Principal's Secretary (uncredited)
Written by Norsk on 2017-11-05
Zero Point is an Estonian coming of age tale about a high school student with a schizophrenic mother. The protagonist, Johannes, who bears a passing resemblance to Matt Damon, transfers to a new high school where every woman is beautiful - the only problem is most of the students hate him and want to make his life miserable. Meanwhile he has to deal with a mom that refuses to take her medication and makes the lives of everyone around her a living hell, his friends from outside school who are trying to pull him into a life of crime and alcohol and finally a thieving musician who refuses to give Johannes credit after stealing his lyrics for his latest hit. His situation appears hopeless and suicide seems like a good way out. How will he respond? Märt Pius does an excellent job portraying Johannes. His performance gave me flashbacks of high school and had me rooting him for like he was my own best friend. The scene where he is up front reading his biography in Swedish while being berated by the Swedish teacher and just after reading a note from his classmates filled with nasty things about him will stick with me for a long time. The supporting cast play their roles well. Linda Kolde is excellent as Liisa, a classmate with a vendetta against him and Saara Kadak is great as Bianka, a beautiful classmate with an infectious smile who feels sorry for Johanees. Highly recommended.