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Roman is a born proofreader from a family of proofreaders, a real intellectual from St. Petersburg who comes to Narva-Jõesuu, a small Estonian spa town, to find inspiration, tranquility, and silence. He does proofreading of the encyclopedia of the Baltic Sea Fishes, compiled in the same location by Professor Polyanski, winner of the Nobel Prize. This work is very important for Roman. He would have accomplished his task, but once he swam too far in the sea. It was then that Helena came into his life, to change his ideas about the world forever.

Top Cast

  • Severija Janušauskaitė

    Severija Janušauskaitė

    Helena

  • Maksim Vitorgan

    Maksim Vitorgan

    Mark

  • Andrey Bilzho

    Andrey Bilzho

    Doctor

  • Vladimir Mishukov

    Vladimir Mishukov

    Roman

  • Enrique Fabregas

    Enrique Fabregas

    Robert

  • Diana Klas

    Diana Klas

    Zhanna

  • Toomas Kreen

    Toomas Kreen

    Arne

  • Jekaterina Linnamäe

    Jekaterina Linnamäe

    Katja

  • Andres Puustusmaa

    Andres Puustusmaa

    Kairo

Overview

Roman is a born proofreader from a family of proofreaders, a real intellectual from St. Petersburg who comes to Narva-Jõesuu, a small Estonian spa town, to find inspiration, tranquility, and silence. He does proofreading of the encyclopedia of the Baltic Sea Fishes, compiled in the same location by Professor Polyanski, winner of the Nobel Prize. This work is very important for Roman. He would have accomplished his task, but once he swam too far in the sea. It was then that Helena came into his life, to change his ideas about the world forever.

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