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Born on February 24, 1953 in Kivnyli (Estonia).
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12 Oct 2007
None The Centre of National Film will take part in the 73rd Russian International Film Fair29 Nov 2007The Centre of National Film will take part in the 73rd Russian International Film Fair to be held between 10 and 13 December 2007 at the GK Kosmos (Moscow). Everyone’s welcome to see our stand. Georg (directed by Pieter Simm) and Open Air (directed by Denis Neimand) will be shown as part of the film fair.
10 December at 14.00 - Georg (within the framework of the Day of Russian Cinematography).
12 December at 10.00 – Open Air. Подробнее Georg as a starter at the European Film Market15 Feb 2008Georg as a starter at the European Film Market(EFM)
15 Feb 2008
For the first time The Centre of National Film enters the European Film Market (EFM) which runs for 9 days during the Berlinale (from 7 to 17 Feb 2008).
12 February Georg (directed by Pieter Simm) have been shown as part of EFM.
Georg at a Scandinavian Film Festival26 Sep 2008Pieter Simm’s Georg will be demonstrated at the 50th Scandinavian Film Festival in Lubeck (Germany) that will take place from 29 October to 2 November. Traditionally, films from the Northern and North-Eastern Europe are shown as part of the festival’s program. The spectators will be able to see the best feature films, documentaries and short films from Denmark, Finland, Island, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden. We’d like to remind that Georg telling about Georg Ots, Soviet music star was created by the CNF studio, in cooperation with Estonian studios Lege Artis film, ALLFILM and Finnish Matila Rohr Productions. Films: Georg People: Pieter Simm, Ivo Felt CNF's Films Received "Radiant Angel" Awards12 Nov 2009The VI International charity film festival "Radiant Angel" has come to its end granting two honorary awards to the CNF Studio together. The third prize was granted to film “Georg” (Russia-Estonia-Finland) directed by Peeter Simm about Soviet singer Georg Ots. Among documentaries film “My Father GULAG” directed by Frantishek Palonder (Slovakia) and film “Andersen. The Eternal Tale of Poor Duckling” directed by Nikolay Chuev shared the second place. Two wonderful crystal angels arrived at the studio to throw radiant light on our cinematographers’ future career.
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