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1945
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991, Other categories, Film footage
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1986
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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1981
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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1967
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
| Director:
Reet Kasesalu
Scene from the play "Dear Liar" by J. Kilty.
Scene from the play "Dear Liar" by J. Kilty.
Skiers in the forest in winter. On a romantic winter night, Noorsooteater (Youth Theatre) turns on the lights in Kadriorg Palace where the play "Dear Liar" by Jerome Kilty is performed. Actresses Linda Rummo and actress Ants Eskola perform in a scene.
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1986
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Peeter Tooming
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1931
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1912-1940 I half
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1963
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
| Director:
Valeria Anderson
Scene from the play "Emergency" by Valdo Pant performed at the Tallinn State Academic Drama Theatre.
Scene from the play "Emergency" by Valdo Pant performed at the Tallinn State Academic Drama Theatre.
Valdo Pant's debut play "Emergency" at the Tallinn Drama Theatre that premiered on November 7, 1963 (stage director Ilmar Tammur). Scenes from the play. Actors on the stage: Mati Klooren, Valdeko Ratassepp, Johannes Rebane, Ants Lauter, Aksel Orav and Heino Mandri.
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1936
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1912-1940 I half
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1953
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
| Director:
Arnold Juhkum
Theatrical play "Jackals" written by August Jakobson on the stage of the Viktor Kingissepp Tallinn State Drama Theatre.
Theatrical play "Jackals" written by August Jakobson on the stage of the Viktor Kingissepp Tallinn State Drama Theatre.
The dramatic satire "Jackals" by August Jakobson, the laureate of Stalin Award, is performed at the Viktor Kingissepp Tallinn State Drama Theatre. View to the facade of the drama theatre, big poster of the play next to the stairway, the audience entering the theatre. Audience sitting in the theatre hall and the performance. The theatrical play depicts how the true representatives of American nations reveal the conspiracies of warmongers. The characters of warmongers-jackals are played by Valdeko Ratassepp, Ants Eskola and Alfred Rebane. ...
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1975
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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1950
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
| Director:
Nikolai Dolinski
On the set of filming the feature film "Light to Koordi" in Otepää, Estonia.
On the set of filming the feature film "Light to Koordi" in Otepää, Estonia.
Film crew started to shoot a new colour feature film "Light in Koordi" in Otepää, Estonia. Artist and make-up artist V. Sokolov prepares the protagonist Georg Ots for a film shoot. Film director Herbert Rappaport is supervising actress Valentine Tern and actor Georg Ots, cameraman Sergei Ivanov is setting up the camera and the lighting. Screenwriter Hans Leberecht is also present. Assistant director uses the clapperboard – actors Ants Eskola and Evi Rauer are having a conversation in the field near the tractor, when the camera moves ...
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1983
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
| Director:
Kaljo Kiisk
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1956
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
| Director:
Nikolai Dolinski
Scene from Aadu Hint's play "Song of seduction" performed in the small house of Theatre Vanemuine.
Scene from Aadu Hint's play "Song of seduction" performed in the small house of Theatre Vanemuine.
People enter the small house of Theatre Vanemuine. Poster introducing the theatre repertoire of the season – the premiere of "Song of seduction" opens the season on September 15. Backstage before the performance: stage director Epp Kaidu, composer Eino Tamber, author of the play Aadu Hint. Actors on the stage: Arnold Kasuk, Endel Simmermann, Priidu Pallas, Leopold Hansen and others (synchronized). Congratulating actors and authors at the end of the performance.
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1963
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Reet Kasesalu
Preparations for the evening theatrical performance at Tallinn State Academic Drama Theatre. Scenes from the play "The Bug".
Preparations for the evening theatrical performance at Tallinn State Academic Drama Theatre. Scenes from the play "The Bug".
Poster advertising the premiere of theatrical play "The Bug" on February 9, 1963. The head of the performance, Anne Kasemets, asks that the lights should be flashed in the theatre lobby – the evening performance will start. A glimpse to the world of backstage – the audience does not know much about the extensive work done by light and stage technicians, make-up artists, stage manager etc. in order to contribute to the success of the performance. Actors are playing. Stage design is quickly ...
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1958
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Reet Kasesalu
Scene from Egon Rannet's theatrical play "The Lost Son" performed by the Tallinn State Academic Drama Theatre.
Scene from Egon Rannet's theatrical play "The Lost Son" performed by the Tallinn State Academic Drama Theatre. The original work "The Lost Son" by Estonian writer Egon Rannet was staged at the Tallinn State Academic Drama Theatre. The son's role is played by Kaarel Karm, the role of his mother is played by Katrin Välbe. Scene from the play (synchronized).
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1954
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Semjon Školnikov
Theatrical production "The Mahtra War" based on the novel of the same title by Eduard Vilde, performed in Tallinn Drama Theatre.
Theatrical production "The Mahtra War" based on the novel of the same title by Eduard Vilde, performed in Tallinn Drama Theatre. Theatrical production "The Mahtra War" based on the novel of the same title by Eduard Vilde premiered on the evening of the anniversary of the October Revolution in Tallinn Drama Theatre. Full house in theatre hall. A scene from the theatrical play of the same title by Priit Põldroos and Ilmar Tammur is performed on stage, the peasants of Mahtra with sticks upraising against the soldiers of the Russian Imperial Army. Actor Aksel Orav (synchronized) and many other actors ...
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1962
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Vladimir Parvel
Scenes from Kara Karayev's ballet "The Path of Thunder".
Scenes from Kara Karayev's ballet "The Path of Thunder".
Kara Karayev's ballet "The Path of Thunder", based on the novel by Peter Abraham and staged by Viktor Päri, has premiered at the Estonian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. Voiceover says: "This is the contribution of Estonia theatre to support the battle for free Africa". Scenes from the ballet, including the performers Sarie (Tiiu Randviir) and Lanny (Ago-Endrik Kerge), the duet and the final scene (synchronized).
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1959
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Nikolai Dolinski
Art news. Shooting of the feature film "The Sun and the Rain".
Art news. Shooting of the feature film "The Sun and the Rain".
Make-up artist Mari-Anne Alli applies make-up to the protagonist Jaan Saul. Shooting of the feature film "The Sun and the Rain", based on the screenplay by Egon Rannet. The filming takes place in the pavillion of Tallinn Kinostuudio. Film director Herbert Rappaport guides the other character Larissa Luzhina. Cameraman Ilya Fogelman behind the camera. The lighting engineer operates the film light on the scene set in the street high above the pavillion. The special effect supervisor Sergei Rahomägi operates the wind machine. Assistant director Irja Vaher uses the clapperboard, ...
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1939
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Newsreel 1912-1940 I half, Newsreels
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1962
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Vladimir Parvel
Presentation of the collection of plays by August Kitzberg, translated into Russian. Scene from the play "Werewolf" at the Tallinn State Russian Drama Theatre.
Presentation of the collection of plays by August Kitzberg, translated into Russian. Scene from the play "Werewolf" at the Tallinn State Russian Drama Theatre. The cover of the Russian collection of plays by August Kitzberg. Quick browsing through the first pages of the book. Voiceover announcing that the Tallinn State Russian Drama Theatre emphasizes promoting Estonian classics and that recently the play "Werewolf" has been staged at the theatre. Excerpts from the play with the synchronized sound.
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1961
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Newsreels, Newsreel 1940 II half-1991
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Vladimir Parvel
Automatic device for informing about the time by telephone.
Staged story about the date between a young girl and a boy. The boy is obviously late since all the clocks in Tallinn show different time. But now there is the solution. The hand dials the phone number 005 and the voice on the phone tells the correct time. The telephone network ordered the technical solution from Sverdlovsk so that everyone would not run late to work and to dates. The phone clock tells time 24/7. The film shows the technical equipment that tells the time automatically. A man working near the control station of the automatic answering machine.
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