Bronze Night: Russian Rebellion in Tallinn
The Bronze Night riots began on April 26, 2007, with the removal of a statue in central Tallinn. Estonians considered the so-called Bronze Soldier in the city center a symbol of Communist repression, while for many in the Russian-speaking community, the statue— originally named "Monument to the Liberators of Tallinn“— symbolized the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
Rating
4.0/10
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Runtime
80 min
Theatrical cut
Released
2007
Released
Language
ET
Pronksöö: Vene mäss Tallinnas
Director
Urmas E. LiivStudio
Cast
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