Eesti Telefilm

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Eesti Telefilm is an Estonian movie studio established in 1956. It is structural unit of Eesti Televisioon. [1]

In 1965, the studio became independent from ETV.

The studio is produced documentary and live action films. [2] At least 400 documentaries and 250 music films have been produced at the Eesti Telefilm studio. [3]

Filmography (selection)

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References

  1. EE 12. köide, 2003: 104.
  2. 1 2 "Eesti Telefilm - Eesti filmi andmebaas". www.efis.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  3. Foller, Peter C. (2003-12-01). "The IE&EE Division". The Electrochemical Society Interface. 12 (4): 33–73. doi: 10.1149/2.f05034if . ISSN   1064-8208.