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Duration: 396 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Mirtel Pohla
Birth Date: 1982-01-28
Birth Place: Tartu, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
Alternate Names: Миртел Пола
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Mirtel Pohla, born on January 28, 1982 in Tartu, Estonia, is an accomplished Estonian actress with a career spanning theater and film. She attended Tartu Karlova Gümnaasium and graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2004. Pohla has worked extensively in Estonian theater, notably at the Estonian Drama Theatre (2004-2006) and Theatre NO99 (2006-2014), where she won a Best Supporting Actress prize in 2012. She has also performed at Vanemuine theatre in Tartu and other Estonian theaters. On screen, Pohla's notable roles include Berit in the TV3 soap opera 'Kodu keset linna' (2003-2004, 2007-2009), Ilge in the historical comedy 'Malev' (2005), and Jaana in the drama 'Sügisball' (2007). In 2016, she starred as Karina in Lauri Lagle's debut feature film 'Portugal', released in 2018. Pohla also played Maret Roo-Kallaste in the Estonian television mini-series 'Tuulepealne maa' (2008-2013) and Marleen in the comedy film 'Jahihooaeg' (2021).
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Companies: Allfilm
Genre: Adventure, Drama
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Portugal follows Karina and Martin, a couple in a comfortable relationship where life seems perfect but also predictable. Their shared curiosity about the world beyond their routine leads them to question if everything in life should be expected. This questioning sparks an inner yearning for something different, pushing them to courageously explore new experiences. The film charts their journey of self-discovery and longing, filled with mistakes and possibilities for new beginnings.
Portugal is a feature-length debut by actor and stage director Lauri Lagle. It's an adventurous and soulful drama with comedic beats that delves into the human desire for love, understanding, and happiness. The film centers around Karina and Martin's search for something beyond their comfortable but somewhat stagnant life together. Portugal is described as a profound and smooth journey, both physically and mentally, towards finding something more than just a geographical location on a map.