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A 2025 documentary by Liivo Niglas. The protagonist of the film, Eva Toulouze, is a Portuguese–Italian–French Finno-Ugrist ethnologist, translator, lecturer, and polyglot. The film follows her activities and reflections in places significant to her, taking the viewer to a cemetery in Rome, a small town in Portugal, a university in Budapest, the streets of Paris, a Udmurt village in Bashkortostan, and a forest farmstead in southern Estonia. This is the story of a Western European raised in a world of high culture who transforms into a patriot of Estonia and the Finno-Ugric peoples.
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The Journey Home
A 2025 documentary by Liivo Niglas. The protagonist of the film, Eva Toulouze, is a Portuguese–Italian–French Finno-Ugrist ethnologist, translator, lecturer, and polyglot. The film follows her activities and reflections in places significant to her, taking the viewer to a cemetery in Rome, a small town in Portugal, a university in Budapest, the streets of Paris, a Udmurt village in Bashkortostan, and a forest farmstead in southern Estonia. This is the story of a Western European raised in a world of high culture who transforms into a patriot of Estonia and the Finno-Ugric peoples.

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    The Journey Home (English)
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    Teekond koju (eesti)
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    58 https://reprexbase.eu/entity/Q4093
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    2025
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