Everybody Is Doing Everything Wrong (New Estonian Punk)

Everybody Is Doing Everything Wrong (New Estonian Punk) (2025)

U/A 13+ 22/11/2025
  • Documentary
  • 34 min
  • Status : Released

Overview

New Estonian punk is boiling over. A colourful group of bands with overlapping members – Skoone, Avemaria, O.V.M., Keskkool and Spekter – resemble 1980s American West Coast punk (Black Flag, X, Germs, Minor Threat, NOFX and The Cramps, among others) more than the staple acts of our Singing Revolution era. At the heart of this scene are young musicians such as Kalli Talonpoika, Riste Sofie Käär, Fredi-Methos Miller and Villu Tamm.
  • Status : Released
  • Budget : $0
  • Revenue :$0

Overview

New Estonian punk is boiling over. A colourful group of bands with overlapping members – Skoone, Avemaria, O.V.M., Keskkool and Spekter – resemble 1980s American West Coast punk (Black Flag, X, Germs, Minor Threat, NOFX and The Cramps, among others) more than the staple acts of our Singing Revolution era. At the heart of this scene are young musicians such as Kalli Talonpoika, Riste Sofie Käär, Fredi-Methos Miller and Villu Tamm.
Top Billed Cast
Riste Sofie Käär
Riste Sofie Käär

Self

Villu Tamme
Villu Tamme

Self

Crew Members
Ivar Murd
Ivar Murd

Director

Ivar Murd
Ivar Murd

Producer

Taavi Arus
Taavi Arus

Director

Taavi Arus
Taavi Arus

Editor

Ivar Murd
Ivar Murd

Editor

Indrek Soe
Indrek Soe

Sound Designer

Taavi Arus
Taavi Arus

Director of Photography

Frank-Leander Sapego
Frank-Leander Sapego

Director of Photography

Freddy Alder Saunanen
Freddy Alder Saunanen

Director of Photography

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Everybody Is Doing Everything Wrong (New Estonian Punk) (2025) – Full Summary, Storyline & Review

TitleEverybody Is Doing Everything Wrong (New Estonian Punk)
Release DateSat Nov 22 2025
CountryEstonia
LanguageEstonian
GenresDocumentary
Runtime34 minutes
Rating-
BudgetN/A
RevenueN/A
Production-

Overview

Everybody Is Doing Everything Wrong (New Estonian Punk) is a Documentary film produced in Estonia, originally released on Sat Nov 22 2025. With a runtime of 34 minutes, this movie engages audiences with cinematic visuals and storytelling.

New Estonian punk is boiling over. A colourful group of bands with overlapping members – Skoone, Avemaria, O.V.M., Keskkool and Spekter – resemble 1980s American West Coast punk (Black Flag, X, Germs, Minor Threat, NOFX and The Cramps, among others) more than the staple acts of our Singing Revolution era. At the heart of this scene are young musicians such as Kalli Talonpoika, Riste Sofie Käär, Fredi-Methos Miller and Villu Tamm.

Storyline & Plot Overview

Everybody Is Doing Everything Wrong (New Estonian Punk) follows powerful themes of Documentary. The film delivers dramatic twists, intense moments, and well-built characters, keeping the audience invested throughout the journey.

Production & Background

Produced by in Estonia, the movie highlights premium visual effects, authentic locations, and strong sound engineering.

Audience Response

Viewers have rated the movie /10, praising its story, visual effects, and overall cinematic quality.

Movie Highlights

  • Impressive cinematography and location shots
  • High-quality action sequences
  • Emotion-driven character moments
  • Strong world-building inspired by folklore
  • Well-executed pacing and thrilling atmosphere

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the storyline of this movie?
The film follows a narrative built around strong emotional and visual elements, blending character-driven moments with cinematic pacing.

2. Is this movie based on a true story?
While certain elements may be inspired by real events, the movie primarily offers fictional storytelling for entertainment.

3. Is this movie suitable for family audiences?
The suitability depends on the film's themes, intensity, and age rating. Parents are advised to review guidance before watching with children.

4. On which platform is this movie available?
The film is available on its official streaming partner, depending on region and licensing.

5. Is this movie part of a franchise?
No, it is a standalone storyline.

6. What genre does this movie fall under?
It blends elements of Documentary, making it appealing to a wide range of viewers.

7. What is the runtime of the film?
The movie runs for 34 minutes, offering a complete and engaging experience.

8. How was the audience response?
Viewers praised the film for its narrative style, visuals, and emotional depth. It continues to attract new audiences.

9. Does the movie have a post-credit scene?
Some versions may include additional scenes, depending on region or production decisions.

10. Will there be a sequel to this movie?
A sequel depends on audience demand, box office success, and production confirmation.

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