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For an alphabetical list of Estonian films, see Category:Estonian films. List of Estonian films before 1991; List of Estonian films since 1991; List of Estonian animated films; List of Estonian war films
The Estonian Film Database (Estonian: Eesti filmi andmebaas, abbreviated EFIS) is an electronic film database launched online in 2012.. Its purpose is to thoroughly describe Estonian film heritage, to collect film information about Estonian films, their producers, content, themes, types and genres, directors, actors, and so on, and to make available as much information as possible related to ...
Lotte from Gadgetville [1] (Estonian: Leiutajateküla Lotte, Latvian: Lote no Izgudrotāju ciema) is a 2006 Estonian/Latvian feature-length animated film directed by Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma. The film's characters first appeared in Lotte reis lõunamaale ( Lotte Goes South ), an Estonian animated TV series consisting of 13 five-minute ...
1 language. Eesti; Edit links. Article; ... English Title Director Awards ... Cutout animation: Estonian SSR 1940-1991. List of Estonian animated films made in the ...
Raggie (Estonian: Sipsik; [2] Danish: Ida og Pjalte [3]) is a 2020 animated [6] fantasy film directed by Meelis Arulepp and Karsten Kiilerich, based on the 1962 children's book of the same name by Estonian children's author Eno Raud.
Title English Title Director Cast Genre Notes 2001: Head käed (Estonian) Labās rokas (Latvian): Good Hands: Peeter Simm: Rēzija Kalniņa, Lembit Ulfsak, Tõnu Kark, Tiit Sukk, Atis Tenbergs, Maija Apine, Leonarda Kļaviņa, Gert Raudsep, Regnārs Vaivars, Lauri Nebel, Aleksander Okunev Aleksander Okunev, Kristel Elling, Laine Mägi, Margus Prangel, Janek Joost
Ladybirds' Christmas (Estonian: Lepatriinude jõulud) is a 2001 Estonian animated film directed by Janno Põldma and Heiki Ernits. The screenplay is written by Andrus Kivirähk, Janno Põldma and Heiki Ernits. [1]
Together with Viimne reliikvia, Noor pensionär and Mehed ei nuta, Siin me oleme! is one of the most memorable Estonian movies from the Soviet era. [2] Even decades later, Smuul's catchphrases popularised by the movie, such as 'We're from Tallinn, we'll pay!' (Estonian: Me oleme Tallinnast, me maksame!