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333:. As a special case, the team of Viimne reliikvia managed to haggle themselves a budget of 750,000 roubles — more than double the customary. This lavishness paid off very well, as within the very first year, 772,000 tickets were sold in Estonia only. (Remarkably, Estonia's population at that time was around 1,300,000.) The movie set the absolute box office record for the entire Soviet Union in 1971 by selling 44.9 million tickets. It was distributed by the Soviet film export internationally in more than 60 countries. 29: 207: 819: 789: 265:. Currently, the monastery's original medieval buildings lie in ruins and are kept that way as a museum, but an organisational structure, complete with 779: 824: 784: 804: 675: 794: 704: 799: 432:) Many of these parody quotes became independently popular, and then, in turn, became lampooned in other venues, such as the 814: 318: 286: 809: 774: 729: 829: 438: 294: 358: 195: 451: 532: 461: 60: 769: 493: 370: 631: 594: 625: 563: 545: 407: 224: 754: 672: 481: 425: 417: 366: 270: 212: 178: 613: 342: 258: 254: 220: 186: 39: 537: 733: 679: 467: 691: 668: 557: 599: 763: 576: 516: 442:. Also, several parodies of the movie's songs have been circulated in the Internet. 588: 498: 455: 262: 250: 238: 110: 646: 636: 715: 619: 582: 551: 526: 520: 510: 477: 402: 362: 86: 49: 373:. This became the first digitally remastered Estonian movie; others followed. 28: 504: 471: 412: 397: 377: 314: 290: 568: 650: 607: 329:
A typical live action movie of the era had a standardised budget of 350,000
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The movie became extremely influential, and as such, has been repeatedly
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The digital copy was re-launched on 15 March 2002, and again, became a
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determined Viimne reliikvia to be an important part of Estonian
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river. Indoors scenes were, among other places, taken in the
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The film's content editor was later president of Estonia
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as Agnes von Mönnikhusen (Estonian voice: Mare Garšnek)
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Prince Gabriel or The Last Days of Pirita Monastery
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Index


Grigori Kromanov
Tallinnfilm
Ingrīda Andriņa
Tallinnfilm
Estonian SSR
USSR
Finland
Estonia
Estonian
Russian
romanized
Vürst Gabriel ehk Pirita kloostri viimsed päevad
Estonian
historical novel
Eduard Bornhöhe
Estonian
cult film
Lennart Meri
Livonian War
peasant uprising
Pirita monastery
St. Brigitta
nuns
Soviet occupation
Tallinn
Dominican monastery of Tallinn
Taevaskoja
set
Kukerand

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