- Source: Toomas Kall
Toomas Kall (pseudonym Uku-Ralf Tobi; born on 16 October 1947 in Tallinn) is an Estonian humorist, caricaturist, writer, scenarist and translator.
Career
1966-1969 he studied history, and 1970-1972 Estonian philology at Tartu State University. From 1971 until 1978, he worked at the newspaper Sirp ja Vasar. From 1980 until 1987, he worked at Vanalinnastuudio. From 1990 until 1994, he was the chief editor of the newspaper Sirp. Since 1994 he is a freelancer. He has also worked as a film and television screenwriter.
In 1980, Kall was a signatory of the Letter of 40 intellectuals; a public letter in which 40 intellectuals attempted to defend the Estonian language and expressed their protest against the recklessness of the Republic-level government in dealing with youth protests that were sparked a week earlier due to the banning of a public performance of the band Propeller. The real reasons were much more deep-seated, and had to do primarily with the Russification policies of the Kremlin in occupied Estonia.
Since 1984, Kall has been a member of the Estonian Writers Union.
Awards
2006: Order of the National Coat of Arms, IV class.
Works
= Screenwritings
=1973: Värvipliiatsid, Tallinnfilm, animated film
1983: Sõlm, Tallinnfilm, puppetry film
1986: Kevadine kärbes, Tallinnfilm, puppetry film
1987: Magus planeet, Tallinnfilm, puppetry film
1991: Ärasõit, Tallinnfilm, animated film
1991: Hobuse aasta, Tallinnfilm, feature film
1991: Rahu tänav, Tallinnfilm, feature film
1995–1998: M Klubi, BEC, television series
1997: Minu Leninid, Faama Film, feature film
2001–2011: Pehmed ja karvased, BEC, television series
2002: Eesti valik 2001, Raamatfilm, documentary film
2005: Mees animatsoonist, Acuba Film, documentary film
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Toomas Kall
- Toomas
- Pehmed ja karvased
- Tiit Sukk
- All My Lenins
- Peace Street (film)
- Letter of 40 intellectuals
- Merle Palmiste
- The Days That Confused
- List of Estonian films since 1991