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Clowns' Kids Struggle to Find Their Own Spotlight in Estonia

6 Nov

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Summary

  • World-famous Estonian clowns' children face challenges growing up
  • Eldest daughter dreams of following in parents' footsteps
  • Family balances performing and home life
Clowns' Kids Struggle to Find Their Own Spotlight in Estonia

The 29th edition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) in Estonia, which kicked off on November 6th, 2025, is showcasing a diverse lineup of films, including some that tackle unique and unexpected topics. One such documentary is "Piip and Tuut," which follows the children of renowned Estonian clowns Haide and Toomas.

For the past 25 years, Haide and Toomas, better known by their stage names Piip and Tuut, have entertained audiences around the world with their clowning skills. However, behind the face paint and curtain, their own children - Emma, Siim, and Anni - have been growing up at home without them. The film explores the challenges these children have faced in trying to find their own identities and paths in life, while also dealing with the demands of their famous parents' careers.

The eldest daughter, Emma, dreams of following in her parents' footsteps and becoming a clown herself. But she is also tasked with caring for her autistic brother and younger sister, as her parents struggle to balance their performing duties with their family responsibilities. The film offers a poignant and intimate look at the sacrifices and struggles that come with being the children of world-renowned entertainers.

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The documentary "Piip and Tuut" follows the children of renowned Estonian clowns Haide and Toomas, who have struggled to find their own identities while growing up in the spotlight of their parents' successful performing careers.
Haide and Toomas, better known by their stage names Piip and Tuut, have been entertaining audiences around the world for the past 25 years with their clowning skills.
The eldest daughter Emma dreams of following in her parents' footsteps and becoming a clown herself, but she is also tasked with caring for her autistic brother and younger sister as her parents struggle to balance their performing duties with their family responsibilities.

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