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- Estonian_animation abstract "Estonian animation tradition 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, WW II and Soviet Occupation interrupted the development, Estonian animation was reborn in 1958. Elbert Tuganov founded a puppet film division Nukufilm in Tallinnfilm Studio. The first film was titled Peetrikese unenägu based on a Danish writer Jens Sigsgaard's children story Palle alene i verden. Joonisfilm a traditional cell animation division of Tallinnfilm was founded by Rein Raamat in 1971. Films like Põld (1978), nominee for Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival in 1979; Lend (1973), the winner of Special Jury Award at the Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films; the Suur Tõll (1980), 2nd place at Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1982 and Põrgu (Hell) (1983), the winner of FIPRESCI Prize and Special Jury Award at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival made Raamat the first internationally recognized Estonian animation director.Since Estonia regained independence in 1991 Nukufilm and Joonisfilm continued to operate as private companies owned by the filmmakers. During the era internationally most successful Estonian animation director has been Priit Pärn the winner of Grand Prize at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1998 for Porgandite öö (Night of the Carrots).Crocodile by Kaspar Jancis was selected to be the Best European Anima film at Cartoon d'or 2010. The other film of Jancis \"Villa Antropoff\" was awarded with the Special Mention on Scancroma Festival".
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- Estonian_animation wikiPageRevisionID "615807672".
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Adventures_of_Juku_the_Dog.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Animafest_Zagreb.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Annecy_International_Animated_Film_Festival.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Cannes_Film_Festival.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Cartoon_dor.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Estonian_animation.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Elbert_Tuganov.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Joonisfilm.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Estonian_animated_films.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Nukufilm.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa_International_Animation_Festival.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Porgandite_öö.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Priit_Pärn.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Puppetoon.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Rein_Raamat.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_animation.
- Estonian_animation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Estonian animation".
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- Estonian_animation subject Category:Estonian_animation.
- Estonian_animation comment "Estonian animation tradition 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, WW II and Soviet Occupation interrupted the development, Estonian animation was reborn in 1958. Elbert Tuganov founded a puppet film division Nukufilm in Tallinnfilm Studio.".
- Estonian_animation label "Estonian animation".
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- Estonian_animation wasDerivedFrom Estonian_animation?oldid=615807672.
- Estonian_animation isPrimaryTopicOf Estonian_animation.