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New Money Explores Wealth’s Impact at Tallinn Film Festival

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The film “New Money,” directed by Estonian filmmaker Rain Rannu, made its international debut at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on November 14, 2023. This lively comedy-drama, which follows Rannu’s earlier work “Free Money,” explores a provocative question: What would you do with €50 million, approximately $58 million? The film’s premiere in the Baltic Competition attracted a full audience, eliciting laughter and engagement throughout.

Reprising their roles from “Free Money,” actors Märt Pius and Steffi Pähn portray the central couple, Taavi and Liisa. They are joined by a talented ensemble cast, including Ivo Uukkivi, Elina Masing, Edgar Vunš, and Keith Siilats. The film is produced by Rannu and Tõnu Hiielaid under their production company, Tallifornia, with sales managed by Baltic Crime.

The narrative of “New Money” centers on the challenges that arise when Taavi and Liisa, a humble teacher and a modest IT expert, become overnight millionaires through Bitcoin. A synopsis describes how their decision to give a tabloid interview leads to an avalanche of unsolicited attention, including anonymous insults and indecent proposals. Taavi, overwhelmed by the sudden wealth, quickly realizes the complications that accompany their newfound fortune.

Rannu shared insights about the film’s development, emphasizing that it is not a direct sequel to “Free Money.” He expressed his fondness for the characters and the organic process that led to their return. “I really liked those two characters, and I thought that maybe it would be great to spend some more time with them,” he explained. The actors’ enthusiasm for the project facilitated its progression, resulting in a collaborative effort that resonated throughout the production.

In discussing the editing process, Rannu stated, “I really enjoy the process, because in editing, you can make it or break it.” He highlighted the significance of focusing on micro nuances, which play a crucial role in shaping the final product. The film aims to convey a central theme: “more money, more problems.”

Looking ahead, Rannu hinted at the possibility of a third film set in the same universe, noting that several compelling ideas are already under consideration. These concepts promise to delve deeper into the lives of the characters introduced in “New Money,” expanding the narrative in exciting directions.

As audiences anticipate the film’s broader release, the trailer for “New Money” has generated significant buzz, setting the stage for what promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of wealth and its ramifications.

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