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1944 is a 2015 Estonian war drama film directed by Elmo Nüganen. The film first premiered in February 2015 in Berlin, Germany, before its release in Estonia [4] and other Northern European countries. It was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. [5]
Yesterday’s Engine: Kalju Kivi, Mikk Rand: Puppetoon animation: 2001: Vaala hing / Hvalens Sjel: The Soul of the Whale / Hvalens Sjel: Lisbeth Narud: Puppetoon animation: Tulelaeva kulid: The Lightship Kulis: Paavo Matsin, Mait Laas: Cutout animation Guf – katedraal sündimata hingedele: The Guf – A Cathedral of Unborn Souls: Jelena ...
A tragic story about hope, betrayal and double game, and how it all befell the Estonian spies who fought for their homeland. Võitlus sinimustvalge eest - Sinine: Fight for Blue-Black-White - Blue: Toomas Lepp: documentary: ETV: A documentary trilogy about the fight for the restoration of the independence. Võitlus sinimustvalge eest - Must
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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 ...
Movie Mad: United States Traditional Animation Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean: United States Traditional Animation My Baby Just Cares for Me: United States Traditional Animation My Wife's Gone to the Country: United States Traditional Animation The New Car: United States Traditional Animation Northwoods: United States Traditional Animation One ...
The tradition of Estonian animation dates back to the 1930s when the first experimental films were made. The only surviving short film from the era is Kutsu-Juku seiklusi (Adventures of Juku the dog) (1931). After the Great Depression, World War II, and Soviet Occupation interrupted its development, Estonian animation was reborn in 1958.
In what is probably her most famous movie appearance, the engine appears in the scenes set in 1885, six years prior to the engine's actual construction, portraying Central Pacific Railroad No. 131. While the Central Pacific did have 4-6-0's similar to No. 3 at the time the film was set, the real Central Pacific No. 131 was a 4-4-0 & carried the ...