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Tyll the Giant (1980)
Based on an Estonian folk tale about of the gigantic hero, Tõll, who lived on the island of Saaremaa (Oesel) in the Baltic Sea. Though he was king of the island, Tõll often worked as a common farmer, tending to his crops and returning to his loving wife. He was a good king, often quick to anger but always kind and willing to help his fellow man. Tõll's greatest enemy is the god of the underworld who specializes in sly, cowardly mischief. When war comes to the island, Tõll arrives to aid his dying army, but the devil takes advantage of his absence to wreak havoc on Tõll's home.
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18
7.1
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/8/
50
/17/
3.8
/915/

Hell (1983)
Rein Raamat’s Hell adapts the engravings of Estonian graphic artist Eduard Wiiralt into a surreal, grotesque, and heavily sexual animated short. Wiiralt’s three source works, “The Preacher,” “Cabaret,” and “Hell,” date back to the early 1930s and portray a cacophony of bacchanalia, hysteria, and violence in the final years of Estonian independence amid the unrest of the Great Depression and European instability.
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4.7
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Veekandja (1972)
A collection of three short stories: "Veekandja," "Armastab!," and "Tüütu muusik."
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65
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The Beggar (1985)
It is a parable about indifference
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60
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The City (1988)
An Estonian animated film.
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6.2
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The Rifleman (1976)
A whale-hunter dodges icebergs while tracking his prey.
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60
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3.5
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Colourbird (1974)
A bored future society starts to come alive with the addition of primary colors, as its world gradually becomes a groovy hippy paradise.
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5.7
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60
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The Field (1978)
A black/white world, slow heavy labor, each frame crossfaded into the next.
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5.6
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54
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The Flight (1973)
A short Estonian animation about a man's desire to fly.
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5.9
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49
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The Simpletons (1974)
The story of a bunch of peasants who have a hard time using logic to build their community.
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6.1
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Antennid jääs (1977)
It can sometimes seem as though all sorts of machines will be able to solve all problems. But this notion is wrong. Once a polar explorer once again began his research. He never imagined that the elements of nature could be so powerful that no machine would be able to stop them.
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5.0
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Is It Still Greasy? (1979)
A satirical film based on the folk joke of the same name about greedy and hypocritical church servants and the gluttony of ridiculously selfish people. True to popular folklore, greed is eventually punished.
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5.9
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70
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A Romper (1975)
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Shadow and the Road (1972)
The film consists of two short stories. "Shadow" explores the struggle between good and evil within human character and emphasizes the need for an uncompromising stance against wrongdoing. "The Road" condemns those who embody a petty bourgeois mentality in society.


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