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'''Liigub? Liigub!''' (in English: ''It Moves? It Moves!'', Russian: ''Едет? Едет!'') is a 1977 Estonian animated short film based on the story Elar Kuus. It was directed by Aarne Ahi and produced by Tallinnfilm Studios. In 1980, a book based on the animated film was published by Heino Mikiver<ref>[https://osta.ee/ru/liigub-166775260.html Lot with a book on Osta.ee]. Retrieved 31 May 2024.</ref>.
'''Liigub? Liigub!''' (in English: ''It Moves? It Moves!'', Russian: ''Едет? Едет!'') is a 1977 Estonian animated short film based on story Elar Kuus. It was directed by Aarne Ahi and produced by Tallinnfilm Studios. In 1980, a book based on the animated film was published by Heino Mikiver<ref>[https://www.osta.ee/ru/liigub-166775260.html Lot with a book on Osta.ee]. Retrieved 31 May 2024.</ref>.


==Content==
==Content==
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==Animation Crew==
==Animation Crew==
*Director: Aarne Ahi
*Director: Aarne Ahi
*Screenplay: Priit Pärn
*Screenplay: Priit Pärn
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==External Links==
==External Links==
 
*[https://efis.ee/et/filmiliigid/film/id/3740 Eesti Filmi Andmebaas page on ''Liigub? Liigub!''.]
*[https://www.efis.ee/et/filmiliigid/film/id/3740 Eesti Filmi Andmebaas page on ''Liigub? Liigub!''.]


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Latest revision as of 15:30, 31 May 2024

Liigub Liigub! (1977).jpg

Poster for animated film.

Status: Found

Date found: 23 Mar 2024

Found by: noisemaster

Liigub? Liigub! (in English: It Moves? It Moves!, Russian: Едет? Едет!) is a 1977 Estonian animated short film based on the story Elar Kuus. It was directed by Aarne Ahi and produced by Tallinnfilm Studios. In 1980, a book based on the animated film was published by Heino Mikiver[1].

Content

Stone Age. The caveman goes out hunting. Escaping from a wild animal, he throws a stone axe at it. Then he drags the animal's body back to his cave, where he plays a wooden flute. While the man was walking, a ball falls from the sky, and he gets the idea to build a machine in his head. At first it was just a cart. Time flies quickly, and the man finds himself in the 20th century, where he transforms the cart into a car and tests it.

Animation Crew

  • Director: Aarne Ahi
  • Screenplay: Priit Pärn
  • Cinematography: Tõnu Talivee
  • Production Designers: Kaarel Kurismaa, Tiina Linzbach
  • Animators: Heikki Krimm, Tõnis Sahkai
  • Music: Sven Grünberg[2]
  • Editor: Sirje Haagel
  • Script Supervisor: Silvia Kiik
  • Production Manager: Vladimir Korinfski

Screenings

The film was screened in Estonia in 1977. On March 15th, 1994 the animated film was broadcast on Estonian TV Channel "Kanal 2"[3]. On December 16th, 2012 the animated film was screened at Cinema Museum in Russia[4].

Availability

On March 23rd, 2024, the animated film was found by noisemaster on Arkaader[5] and uploaded to Google Drive[6].

External Links

References

  1. Lot with a book on Osta.ee. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  2. Estonian Animation: Between Genius and Utter Illiteracy. John Libbey Publishing (p. 142). ISBN 0-86196-667. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  3. Scan of Estonian TV Schedule from March 15th, 1994. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  4. News about the animation film's screening at Cinema Museum in Russia. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  5. Liigub? Liigub on Arkaader. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  6. Liigub? Liigub on Google Drive. Retrieved 31 May 2024.