The film *New Money*, directed by Estonian writer and producer Rain Rannu, made its international debut at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on November 14, 2023. This fifth feature from Rannu, following his 2023 dramedy *Free Money*, humorously tackles a question that intrigues many: what would you do with more than 50 million euros, approximately $58 million?
With a packed audience at the festival, *New Money* continues the story of Taavi and Liisa, played by Märt Pius and Steffi Pähn, who reprise their roles from *Free Money*. The cast also includes Ivo Uukkivi, Elina Masing, Edgar Vunš, and Keith Siilats. The film is produced by Rannu and Tõnu Hiielaid under their production company, Tallifornia, while sales are managed by Baltic Crime.
The plot revolves around Liisa, a humble teacher, and Taavi, a modest IT expert, who gain sudden wealth through Bitcoin. Seeking to inspire financial literacy among young people, they agree to a tabloid interview. However, their honesty leads to a flood of unsolicited proposals, insults, and the attention of a con artist. Taavi soon finds himself overwhelmed, regretting the day he became a millionaire.
In discussing the film, Rannu shared humorous anecdotes from the shoot, particularly involving scenes set in Miami. He clarified that *New Money* is not a direct sequel to *Free Money*, stating, “When I made the last one, I really liked those two characters, and I thought that maybe it would be great to spend some more time with them.” After sharing the script with the actors, they expressed enthusiasm, leading to the film’s organic development.
Rannu also co-edited the film, emphasizing the creative freedom that comes with editing. He noted the importance of focusing on the right elements during the editing process, which can significantly shape the final product.
One of the central themes of *New Money* is encapsulated in the phrase “more money, more problems.” Rannu highlighted this message as a key takeaway, reflecting on the complexities and challenges that accompany sudden wealth.
Looking ahead, Rannu hinted at the possibility of a third film set in the *Free Money* and *New Money* universe. He mentioned that “a couple of good ideas are floating around already,” suggesting potential stories that delve deeper into the lives of the characters introduced in the latest film.
With its blend of humor and social commentary, *New Money* invites audiences to consider the ramifications of wealth while delivering an entertaining cinematic experience. A trailer for the film is available for those eager to catch a glimpse of the comedy that awaits.







































