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Anton Mutt

Anton Mutt

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Biography

Anton Mutt (June 22, 1933 Tartu – March 25, 2003) was an Estonian photographer and cinematographer. He was the first Estonian cinematographer to graduate from the cinema department of the Moscow Cinema Institute. From 1956 to 1990, he worked as a film operator at Estonian Television.

Known For

Actor Joller
N/A

Toomas Joller has been an actor for twenty years. Joller is popular and has been awarded the honorary title of People's Artist. But Joller's star is gradually fading. He becomes egoistic and self-centered, his performances remain superficial. An actor's internal combustion requires hot water, which Joller uses in abundance together with his friend, the comedy actor Ruts.

Actor Joller

1960
Fish Day
10.0

Human life in the absurd of the everyday

Fish Day

1989
The Hour of Temptation
N/A

An entertaining musical film, where a bright and colorful story presents a humorous, sometimes satirical modern struggle between good and evil.

The Hour of Temptation

1971
To a Cold Land
N/A

In a late 19th-century Estonian village, farmer Jaan struggles. He works for Andres but can't provide enough. Jaan falls for Andres' daughter, Anni, who helps. Desperate, Jaan turns to theft, gets caught, and is sent to Siberia with Anni.

To a Cold Land

1965
Metsade taga
N/A

The small town of Iisaku in the middle of the large forests behind Alutaguse has long been known for its lively spirit and cultural-minded sense of life. The people of Iisaku talk about its past and present.

Metsade taga

1981
Debt
N/A

A story about young people and heartache. Youth — a sense of strength, but not yet a sense of responsibility, often leads to thoughtlessness. Gradually, this accumulates into a debt that has to be paid in life. A philosophical reflection on a young man aims to recognise this debt so we can think about it from early on.

Debt

1966
Giordano
7.0

The protagonist of this satirical short is a photographer whose camera captures photos of people's true nature. We often have to ask ourselves whether we see the truth around us. But do we want to see it?

Giordano

1989
Sulev Nõmmik
N/A

Everyone has their own Sulev Nõmmik. To whom the director Sulev Nõmmik, to whom Kärna Ärni alias Ernst Kern, some remember him as a ballet dancer, others as a satirist. What these parts mean together and whether the whole can be divided, the film tries to answer.

Sulev Nõmmik

1987
Stars Olympic Regatta
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In the summer of 1980, Tallinn hosted yachtsmen participating in the 22nd Summer Olympics. The competition was held at the new Olympic Sailing Center in Pirita, specially built for such a significant event. As part of the cultural program, a large landing party of pop artists from the Union republics and socialist countries landed in Olympic Tallinn.

Stars Olympic Regatta

1980
Hills Like White Elephants
N/A

A man and a woman are trying to solve a problem that is crucial to their relationship, but their ideas and beliefs have a different vision.

Hills Like White Elephants

1963
Dream
N/A

In the spring and summer of 1977, the musical television film "Miracle Story" was filmed on Toomemäe in Tartu. Despite the fact that all the shots in the film are documentary, you may not see a documentary in "Dream". It is not a reportage about making a film, but rather a vision, an echo that has disappeared but has been.

Dream

1978
Jazz 67
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Documentary about the jazz festival held in Tallinn in the spring of 1967. Numerous musicians and music collectives from both Soviet Union and abroad took part in the festival. Arrival and reception of the festival guests. Concerts in Kalev Sports Hall, among the performers there are vocal instrumental group led by G. Zarh, G.Tšoheli, music group "Crescendo", dixieland jazz group from Leningrad and many others.

Jazz 67

1967
Stereo
N/A

A young veterinarian arrives from the city for his first job at a sovkhoz. The cheerful hippie-like young man clashes with the locals who take him as a stranger. The film is a combination of somber naturalism, lyricism, a dash of naive sentimentality and a deep sense of sovkhoz life in the early 1970s. Based on Riho Mesilane's short story "The Veterinarian's First Week". As Mesilane fled to Vienna at the end of the filming, the film was banned and released 13 years after its completion in autumn 1991.

Stereo

1978
Laulutaat
N/A

A film about the legendary Estonian choir director and the soul of song festivals Gustav Ernesaks.

Laulutaat

1970
Between Three Plagues
7.0

The story of Balthasar Russow, an Estonian pastor from the 16th century, his life and life's work - writing The Chronicle of Livonia.

Between Three Plagues

1970
Spring at Heart
3.8

A film about the joys, affection and rivalry in a childrens' singing camp.

Spring at Heart

1985
Katused ja korstnad
N/A

A dance film-fantasy, a tour of old and new Tallinn from its own unique angle - from the rooftops. First colour film of Eesti Telefilm.

Katused ja korstnad

1968
Watercolors of One Summer
N/A

The story of a young art student who goes to the countryside for a summer internship in watercolor and rents a room in a house by the sea. Conversations with an old housekeeper and meetings with an initially somewhat fussy and naive girl draw one summer in the life of a young man. Whether it's a girl's going to university, meetings with people from a beach village, or an old woman's reminiscences of past times, something about these topics has an enlightening effect on the young man. At the end of summer, a young man's eye and weather view is brighter and wider. It is a lyrical and tender story of the beginning of young love and the life experience of a fading Estonian generation.

Watercolors of One Summer

1967
From Three to Twelve
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A film about the nighttime encounter between Sigrid and Jaan, a young couple living in the Estonian capital. Their romantic strolls through the streets, squares, and parks of Tallinn are accompanied by the glorious melodies of jazz.

From Three to Twelve

1965