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Tallinnfilm (Russian: Таллинфильм) is the
oldest surviving film
studio in Estonia. It was
founded as
Estonian Culture Film in 1931, and was nationalized...
- (English: Tyll the Giant) is a Soviet-era
Estonian animated movie created by
Tallinnfilm in 1980. The film was
directed by Rein Raamat, and the main
artist was...
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submitted the
final script to
Tallinnfilm in October.
Although the
script was well
received by the
officials at
Tallinnfilm, it was the
consensus that no...
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Estonian animated short film. It was
directed by
Priit Pärn and
produced by
Tallinnfilm. The film is
about a cat who
loses his time,
trying to do many things...
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Vladimir Valutsky. It is a
joint production by
Zespoly Filmowe, and
Tallinnfilm. Some of the studio-based
filming was done at the
Dovzhenko Film Studios...
- they
wrote the
script for the film Zero
Three which was shot at the
Tallinnfilm studio in 1965. The film (as well as a
radio play) was
based on a 1961...
- 1981 - Page 371
Eastern Europe By Tom
Masters ISBN 978-1-74104-476-8
tallinnfilm.ee
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original on 20
January 2017.
Retrieved 18
January 2017. "
Tallinnfilm" (in Estonian).
Tallinnfilm.ee.
Archived from the
original on 24
March 2008. Retrieved...
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Tallinnfilm,
animated film 1983: Sõlm,
Tallinnfilm,
puppetry film 1986:
Kevadine kärbes,
Tallinnfilm,
puppetry film 1987:
Magus planeet,
Tallinnfilm,...
- film director,
producer and scenarist. In 1982 he
started to work at
Tallinnfilm. In 1991 he
established his own
production company Rao
Heidmetsa Filmistuudio...