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Elmo Nüganen (born on date 15 February 1962 in Jõhvi) is an Estonian theatre director, film director, and actor. He has been the artistic Director of the Tallinn City Theatre since 1992. [1]
Elmo Nüganen | |
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Born | |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1990 – present |
Notable work | Names in Marble 1944 |
Spouse | Anne Reemann |
Children | 3 |
Awards | Estonian Annual Theatre Award for Best Director (1992, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2010) Estonian National Cultural Award (1996, 1999, 2009) |
He was a graduate of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 1988 and then a professor at the academy from 1998–2002 and 2008–2012. He directed the war films Names in Marble from 2002 and 1944 from 2015.[2] Names in Marble was seen by more than 168,000 people in Estonia[3] and was selected for the 2003 Taormina Film Fest,[4] while 1944 had the highest opening-week audience numbers in Estonian film history and became the country's submission for the Academy Awards.[5]
Nüganen has received multiple awards for his work in theatre, including the Estonian Annual Theatre Award for Best Director in 1992, 1995, 2000, 2007, and 2010, and the Estonian National Cultural Award in 1996, 1999, and 2009.[2]
Personal life
editNüganen is of Ingrian Finnish descent.[6] He is married to actress Anne Reemann. They have three daughters, Saara, Maria-Netti, and Sonja.
Filmography
editYear | Title (Estonian) | Title (English) | |
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2002 | Nimed marmortahvlil | Names in Marble | |
2006 | Meeletu | Mindless | |
2015 | 1944 | ||
2022 | Apteeker Melchior | Melchior the Apothecary | |
Apteeker Melchior. Viirastus | Melchior the Apothecary: The Ghost | ||
Apteeker Melchior. Timuka tütar | Melchior the Apothecary: The Executioner's Daughter |
Year | Title (Estonian) | Title (English) | Role | |
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1990 | Ainus pühapäev | The Only Sunday | Aleks | |
Ainult hulludele ehk halastajaõde | Only For the Insane, or Sister of Mercy | Rhine Militia | ||
1992 | Mälestus sinistes kildudes. Bernard Kangro | A Memory in Blue Fragments. Bernard Kangro | Joonatan | |
1993 | Suflöör | The Prompter | Robert | |
Marraskuun harmaa valo | The Grey Light of November | |||
1994 | Armastus kolme apelsini vastu | Love for Three Oranges | ||
1997 | Kapsapea 2 ehk Tagasi Euroopasse | Cabbage Head 2, or Back to Europe | Voice | |
2002 | Nimed marmortahvlil | Names in Marble | Armed Train Commander | |
2012 | Seenelkäik | Mushrooming | Gas Station Salesman | |
Puhastus | Purge | Father | ||
Deemonid | Demons | Stranger | ||
2013 | Mandariinid | Tangerines | Margus | |
2017 | Lotte lood | Lotte's Stories | Lotte's Grandfather | |
2018 | Portugal | The Boss | ||
2020 | O2 | Major Kurg |
- ^ O'Connor, Kevin (2006). Culture and Customs of the Baltic States. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 195. ISBN 9780313331251. OCLC 62281692.
- ^ a b "Elmo Nüganen". Estonian Theatre Agency. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
- ^ Kristensen, Lars (28 February 2013). Postcommunist Film - Russia, Eastern Europe and World Culture: Moving Images of Postcommunism. Routledge. p. 95. ISBN 9781136475559.
- ^ LeVasseur, Andrea. "Synopsis of the film Nimed Marmortahvlil". allmovie.com. Archived from the original on 15 August 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
- ^ Boyce, Laurence (15 September 2015). "1944 to be the Estonian submission for the 2016 Academy Awards". Cineuropa. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
- ^ Sibrits, Heili (15 February 2012). "Stiilimeister Elmo Nüganen 50". Postimees (in Estonian). Retrieved 9 February 2024.
External links
edit- Elmo Nüganen at the Estonian Movie Database (in Estonian)