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Spring (Estonian: Kevade) is a 1969 Estonian film directed by Arvo Kruusement [1] and is a film adaptation of Oskar Luts' popular novel of the same name. [2] The movie placed first place in the Estonian feature films top ten poll held in 2002 by Estonian film critics and journalists. [3]
Spring (1969) (Estonian: Kevade), directed by Arvo Kruusement, sold 558,000 tickets in Estonia (total population 1.34 million) [5] and in 1971 8,100,000 in Soviet Union. [6] After Estonia regained independence in 1991, Tallinnfilm terminated its production activities and concentrated on the restoration of its film stock and film distribution.
Spring, an Estonian film; Spring (2011), a short film by British director Hong Khaou; Spring ... a novel by Oskar Luts, basis for the 1969 film; Music. Groups
Born in Tallinn, Ain Lutsepp began his career as a child actor at age thirteen as the character Tõnisson in the 1969 Arvo Kruusement directed Estonian language film Kevade (English: Spring); a film adaptation of author Oskar Luts' popular 1913 novel of the same name.
A list of films produced in Estonia ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Estonian films, see Category:Estonian films List of Estonian films before 1991
Pages in category "Estonian-language films" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. ... Spring (1969 film) Summer (1976 film) T. Take It or ...
Riina Hein was born and raised in Tallinn and spent her summers with her paternal grandparents in the rural village of Järvakandi. [2]In 1969, aged thirteen, she was cast in the role of Raja Teele in the Arvo Kruusement directed Estonian language film Kevade (English: Spring) for Tallinnfilm; a film adaptation of author Oskar Luts' popular 1913 short novel of the same name.
At age fifteen, while still a secondary student at the Tallinn Sports Boarding School, Laanemets was cast as the character Joosep Toots in the 1969 Arvo Kruusement directed Estonian language film Kevade (English: Spring) for Tallinnfilm; a film adaptation of author Oskar Luts' popular 1912 short novel of the same name which followed the lives of residents of the rural, fictitious village of ...