

Children are left at grandma's house without their smartphones. Real life seems rather boring until they find instructions for the Kratt - a magical creature who will do whatever its master says. All they have to do now, is to buy a soul from the devil.
Practical Effects
Gloriously janky Kratt puppet that somehow works perfectly.
Direction
Merivoo balances genuine creepiness with kids-being-absolute-feral-demons.
Writing
Script treats children like actual chaos agents, not cute movie kids.

Director
Rasmus Merivoo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Kratt comes from actual Estonian folklore — a creature made of household objects that serves its creator until it literally runs out of work, then turns violent. Merivoo modernized the 'soul from devil' bargain but kept the rural-urban tension.
Director Rasmus Merivoo cast his own children (Nora and Harri) and they're genuinely terrifying in the best way — no precious 'child actor' energy, just feral commitment.