Juhan’s life is strange enough even without visions and apparitions – his safe-and-comfortable, seemingly okay-off bourgeois existence is falling apart, ever more rapidly. Taking stock of his sex (and maybe even love) life certainly doesn’t help. Jaan Toomik, one of Estonia’s outstanding modern artists, has already proved in his shorts that he is a master of aesthetic disquiet in textures – he certainly knows how to make the ordinary give you an itch just by looking at it. Here, life’s skin is eczema-riddled; protagonists try not to scratch (i.e. pretend that everything’s normal), but at some point something must give. Which doesn’t mean things can’t look beautiful: Landscape with Many Moonsis visually stunning, seductive, a feast for the eye – but for the faint-stomached it might end in mental projectile vomiting. One of last year’s most outstanding debuts!