Rain Tolk (born 9 June 1977 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor, screenwriter and film director. [1]
Since 2002 he has been the director, screenwriter and producer in the company Kuukulgur Film. [1]
Rachel Claire Ward is an English -Australian actress, film director, screenwriter and television director.
A showrunner is the top-level executive producer of a television series. The position outranks other creative and management personnel, including episode directors, in contrast to feature films, in which the director has creative control over the production, and the executive producer's role is limited to investing. In scripted comedy and drama TV shows, the showrunner also usually serves as the head writer. The role of a showrunner is not present on all television series, especially outside the US; this article describes the nature of the role where it is present.
Frank Joseph Whaley is an American actor, film director, screenwriter, musician and comedian. His roles include Brett in Pulp Fiction, Robby Krieger in The Doors, Jim Dodge in Career Opportunities, young Archie "Moonlight" Graham in Field of Dreams, and Guy in Swimming with Sharks. He has also appeared in films and TV series such as Born on the Fourth of July, The Freshman, A Midnight Clear, Swing Kids, Broken Arrow, Luke Cage, Red Dragon and World Trade Center.
Austin Film Festival (AFF), founded in 1994, is an organization in Austin, Texas, that focuses on writers' creative contributions to film. Initially, AFF was called the Austin Heart of Film Screenwriters Conference and functioned to launch the careers of screenwriters, who historically have been underrepresented within the film industry.
Aku Louhimies is a Finnish film director and screenwriter. He has directed feature films, documentary films, commercials and music videos. His international breakthrough was the 2016 serial drama Rebellion. He directed and produced the 2017 war film The Unknown Soldier which is the biggest box office hit since 1955 in Finland.
Autumn Ball is a 2007 Estonian drama film directed by Veiko Õunpuu, adapted from Mati Unt's 1979 novel of the same name. The film depicts six desolate people of different yet similar fates in characteristically Soviet pre-fabricated housing units (khrushchyovka). It premiered at the 64th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Horizon Award.
Jan Uuspõld is an Estonian stage, television, radio and film actor and musician.
Mirtel Pohla is an Estonian stage, film and television actress.
Liina Tennosaar [liːnɑ tenosɑːr] is an Estonian stage, film and television actress.
Viire Valdma is an Estonian stage, television and film actress.
Ain Mäeots is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor and stage, film, and television director and producer.
Ene Järvis is an Estonian stage, film, radio, and television actress.
Tõnu Kilgas was an Estonian singer (baritone) and stage, film, voice, and television actor.
Dan Põldroos was an Estonian stage, television and film actor who began performing on stage at age fifteen. Although mostly known for comedic roles, he was also an accomplished dramatic actor. Põldroos' career ended at age thirty-seven when he died unexpectedly.
Mati Diop is a French film director and actress. She won the Grand Prix at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival for her feature film debut, the supernatural romantic drama Atlantics, and the Golden Bear at the 2024 Berlin International Film Festival for her second feature film, the documentary Dahomey. As an actress, she is known for the drama film 35 Shots of Rum (2008).
Kuukulgur Film is an Estonian film studio. The studio has produced feature films, documentaries and advertisements.
Maria Avdjuško is an Estonian actress, film producer, director and screenwriter.
Andres Maimik is an Estonian film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer and actor.
Aire Koop is an Estonian stage, film, and television actress whose career began in the late 1970s.
Olav Osolin is an Estonian journalist, advertisement figure, radio and television personality and actor.