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Directed by | Riho Unt |
Produced by | Kerdi Oengo Andrus Raudsalu |
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Running time | 18 minutes |
Country | Estonia |
Language | Estonian |
Isand (English: The Master) is a 2015 Estonian animated film directed by Riho Unt and based on the 1914 short story Popi and Huhuu by Friedebert Tuglas. [1] [2]
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