A tale of freedom and compassion, set in the 1980s Soviet Estonia, as experienced by a cat and recounted by its owner. Cat Teofrastus lives a homeless life at a train station. One day, he is offered a home by a family living in a nearby countryside house. However, the happy life is short-lived when the cat is taken to the big city and gets lost on the streets. Will Teofrastus find his way back to happiness?
Hoping to find ways to start living independently, Liina travels from the country to her cousin Ave in the capital.
Margus Grosnõi (1999–2007 Margus Stalte; born March 13, 1978) is an Estonian actor. He graduated from Ahja Middle School in 1996 and Viljandi College of Culture in 2001, majoring in performing arts. Since 2003, he has been working as an actor at Rakvere Theater.
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