Elbert Tuganov (22 February 1922 – 22 March 2007)[1] was an Estonian animator and film director.[2] He is known as "the father of Estonian animation".[3]
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ElbertTuganov (22 February 1922 – 22 March 2007) was an Estonian animator and film director. He is known as "the father of Estonian animation". Tuganov...
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interrupted its development, Estonian animation was reborn in 1958. ElbertTuganov founded a puppet film division Nukufilm in Tallinnfilm Studio. The first...
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and animator (Gaumont British, GoGo the Fox), (d. 2004). February 22: ElbertTuganov, Estonian animator and film director (Little Peeter's Dream), (d. 2007)...