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Estonian film director and producer
Peeter Urbla (born 2 June 1945 in Türi) is an Estonian film director, producer, and screenwriter. In 1969, he graduated from the University of Tartu in
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Male given name
Estonian fencer Peeter Urbla (born 1945), Estonian film director, producer and screenwriter Peeter Vähi (born 1955), Estonian composer Peeter Vihalemm (born
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Volmer, Arvo Kukumägi, Ants Jõgi, Jaan Kaplinski, Ain Kaalep, Peeter Simm, Peeter Urbla, Häli Saarm, Kadriann Soosaar Drama Metskannikesed Kaljo Kiisk
List of Estonian films before 1991
List_of_Estonian_films_before_1991
Play 1984 Soviet Union (Estonian SSR) Under a False Name Võõra nime all Peeter Urbla Estonians in Soviet gulag 1984 West Germany The Wannsee Conference (TV)
List of World War II feature films (1950–1989)
List_of_World_War_II_feature_films_(1950–1989)
Estonian actress and singer
maiden name, Evelin Pang. This was followed by a co-starring role in the Peeter Urbla directed comedy-drama Stiilipidu in 2005, opposite actresses Maarja Jakobson
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UNICEF Award in 1985. Peeter Simm's best known Soviet era film is Ideaalmaastik (The Ideal Landscape) released in 1980. Peeter Urbla's Ma pole turist, ma
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French author, screenwriter and film director
on his novel The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun), directed by Peeter Urbla 1999 : Children of the Marshland (screenwriter, based on a novel by Georges
Sébastien_Japrisot
1966 novel by Sébastien Japrisot
Litvak 1992: Daam Autos (The Lady in the Car), Estonian film directed by Peeter Urbla 2001: Dama v ochkakh, s ruzhyom v avtomobile (The Lady in the Car with
The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (novel)
The_Lady_in_the_Car_with_Glasses_and_a_Gun_(novel)
Estonian actress
Kaer, Exitfilm, 2005) Shop of Dreams - Administrative assistant (dir. Peeter Urbla, Exitfilm, 2005) NO99 Theatre. Eesti Teatri Agentuur. Retrieved 4 December
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2005 film
Dreams (Estonian: Stiilipidu) is a 2005 Estonian drama film directed by Peeter Urbla. It was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language
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armastuslood The Baltic Love Peeter Urbla Andres Noormets, Carmen Mikiver, Madis Kalmet Drama Daam autos The Lady in the Car Peeter Urbla Epp Eespäev, Toomas Hussar
List of Estonian films since 1991
List_of_Estonian_films_since_1991
Thomas Jensen Not nominated Estonia Shop of Dreams Stiilipidu Estonian Peeter Urbla Not nominated Fiji The Land Has Eyes Pear ta ma ʻon maf Rotuman, English
List of submissions to the 78th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
List_of_submissions_to_the_78th_Academy_Awards_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film
Estonian actress and singer
2020, she appeared as a social worker in the Lauri Randla directed and Peeter Urbla produced period Exitfilm comedy film Hüvasti, NSVL. In 2021, she appeared
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2002 film by Marko Raat
Directed by Marko Raat Written by Marko Raat Andres Maimik Produced by Peeter Urbla Veiko Õunpuu Starring Mait Malmsten Kersti Heinloo Cinematography Arko
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Estonian actor
prominent feature-film role was as Markar in the 1977 Peeter Simm, Toomas Tahvel, and Peeter Urbla-directed romantic drama Karikakramäng for Tallinnfilm
Kalju_Orro
Estonian actress and dancer (born 1959)
Estonian author Mats Traat. This was followed by the role of Mimi in the Peeter Urbla directed drama Ma pole turist, ma elan siin in 1989; the role of Lagle
Laine_Mägi
2020 film
Soviet Union Directed by Lauri Randla Written by Lauri Randla Produced by Peeter Urbla Mark Lwoff Misha Jaari Starring Niklas Kouzmitšev Nika Savolainen Ülle
Goodbye_Soviet_Union
2006 film directed by Roman Baskin
Bodyguard Toby Tõnu Kark as Police Chief Kaljo Kiisk as Doctor Tõnu Aav as Koby Peeter Jakobi as Loby Ester Pajusoo as Citizen's wife Maria Klenskaja as Citizen's
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Estonian actress and singer
films, including: the 1981 Raivo Trass directed drama Keskpäev, the 1983 Peeter Urbla directed crime drama Suletud ring, and the 1989 supernatural short Mardipäev
Olli_Ungvere
Estonian actress
her first starring role in a feature-length film as Alice in the 2005 Peeter Urbla directed Exitfilm comedy-drama Stiilipidu opposite Anne Reemann and Evelin
Maarja_Jakobson
Estonian films for Academy Award
Film Category". Variety. Retrieved 30 October 2020. "Estonia to present Peeter Simm's "Vee peal" for international Oscar". News ERR. 18 October 2021. Retrieved
List of Estonian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
List_of_Estonian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
Estonian actress
character Anne in the 2001 Peeter Urbla directed film short Ränk ja Kilk for Exitfilm. This was followed by narrating the 2002 Peeter Simm directed documentary
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Estonian actress
appearance was in the 1988 drama Ma pole turist, ma elan siin, directed by Peeter Urbla. In addition to feature films, Alaküla has also appeared several television
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Estonian actress
Vozdushnyy potseluy. In 1994, she had a prominent role as Kristiina in the Peeter Urbla directed Exitfilm drama Balti armastuslood before deciding to retire
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Estonian actress
drama Ystävät, toverit. She would end the decade with a role in the 1999 Peeter Urbla directed dramatic film short Kõrbekuu, for Allfilm. Raave would appear
Rita_Raave
Estonian actress, theatre producer, and stage manager
Valikuvõimalus by Estonian author Aimée Beekman. In 1992, she appeared in the Peeter Urbla directed thriller Daam autos, based on the 1968 novel The Lady in the
Erika_Kaljusaar
Estonian actor
most notable roles on television include that of Jüri Roll in the 1984 Peeter Urbla directed Eesti Televisioon (ETV) World War II television film Võõra nime
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Estonian art collector (1945–2015)
at whose initiative he became interested in older Estonian graphics. Peeter Urbla sparked Milius's interest in contemporary art in 1968. From 1970 to 1980
Matti_Milius
Estonian theater, film, and television actor
Estonian War of Independence. In 2005, he appeared in a small role in the Peeter Urbla directed comedy-drama Stiilipidu for Exitfilm about three women (played
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Movie studio
(Estonian: Stiilipidu) in 2005 co-produced with Finland, directed by Peeter Urbla, one of the founders of Exitfilm. Agent Wild Duck (2002) co-produced
Exitfilm
Estonian actress
Her first substantial television role was as Heli Mets in the 1986 Peeter Urbla-directed historical television drama film Võõra nime all. She is possibly
Rita_Rätsepp
1971 novel by Mats Traat
Kross, Ita Ever, Sulev Luik, Paul Poom, Kaljo Kiisk, Inga-Kai Puskar, Uve Urbla, Liina Tennosaar, Tarvo Hanno Varres, Lennart Mänd, Laine Mägi, and Aire
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Estonian actress
in another television film, the crime-drama Suletud ring, directed by Peeter Urbla. The same year, she appeared in starring role as Tralla in Nipernaadi
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Female
English
Medieval Latin form of Persian Esther, HESTER means "star."
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon), Dutch, and German
English (Devon), Dutch, and German : occupational name for a baker, from Anglo-Norman French pestour, pistour, Middle Dutch pester, pister ‘baker’ (Old French pestor, pesteur, German Pistor, from Latin pistor).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Greek
Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the...
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek
Earth-lover; Demeter is the Mythological Greek Goddess of Corn and Harvest
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
From the Pepper Plant; Hot Spice
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.
Female
Greek
(ΔημήτηÏ) Greek myth name of a goddess of agriculture, derived from Doric Da-mater, DEMETER means "earth mother." Compare with masculine Demeter.
Male
English
Low German pet form of Latin Silvester, FESTER means "from the forest."
Boy/Male
British, Chinese, English
From the Pepper Plant
Surname or Lastname
English (now rare)
English (now rare) : occupational name for a furrier, Middle English pel(e)ter.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry V' and 'Henry VI, Part 1' and 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Duke of Exeter, uncle...
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : habitational name for someone from Heeten in the Netherlands near Deventer.English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Hayter. Compare Heater.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Demetrius, DEMETER means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."Â
Male
Scottish
Medieval Scottish form of Latin Crescentius, KESTER means "to spring up, grow, thrive."
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Paster or Pastor.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English demere, DEEMER means "judge."
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Boy/Male
Greek Dutch
Rock.
Surname or Lastname
variant of German Pfeffer.English
variant of German Pfeffer.English : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Anglo-Norman French pivre ‘pepper’ (see Pepper).
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
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Boy/Male
English
Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning 'Jah is good.
Biblical
fragrant
Boy/Male
Arabic
Clever
Girl/Female
Tamil
Period of twilight
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, Swiss
Who Supplants; The Supplanter
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Japanese
Strong Power; Healthy Power; Peaceful Ruler; Dominant Ruler; Similar to Richard
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Muslim
The compeller
Girl/Female
Biblical
Spent, made base.
Girl/Female
Indian
Petal of Flower
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compar.
In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits.
n.
Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
n.
A quick succession of slight sounds; as, the patter of rain; the patter of little feet.
n.
A noun of the neuter gender; any one of those words which have the terminations usually found in neuter words.
a.
Improved in health; less affected with disease; as, the patient is better.
v. t.
To cause to fester or rankle.
a.
Having no generative organs, or imperfectly developed ones; sexless. See Neuter, n., 3.
a.
More advanced; more perfect; as, upon better acquaintance; a better knowledge of the subject.
a.
Having a form belonging more especially to words which are not appellations of males or females; expressing or designating that which is of neither sex; as, a neuter noun; a neuter termination; the neuter gender.
n.
A letter; an epistle.
n.
One who pastes; as, a paster in a government department.
v. i.
To mutter; to mumble; as, to patter with the lips.
n.
A keeper of the pantry; a pantler.
n.
The eye; as, to close the peepers.
a.
Intransitive; as, a neuter verb.
a.
Having good qualities in a greater degree than another; as, a better man; a better physician; a better house; a better air.
n.
The cant of a class; patois; as, thieves's patter; gypsies' patter.
v. i.
To become better; to improve.
a.
Belonging to, or resembling, pewter; as, a pewtery taste.