A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Eelmaa, Eeriksoo, Jakobson
Written by:
Mati Kütt
Directed by:
Mati Kütt
Release Date:
November 28, 2010
Original Title:
Taevalaul
Alternate Titles:
Taevalaul
Песня неба
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Nukufilm
Production Countries:
Estonia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
A postman endeavors to fly to the moon in one breath so he can deliver a package.
Is it possible to reach the moon in one breath? Yes, it is if you have the will to fly and the appropriate training. This is the case with postman Rain. This is not simply the journey of a postman to deliver the package to the Moon. It is also a philosophical journey in time and eras, through people and their characters, through thaugths and imagination. This is a visual version of thoughts and imagination of a postman who is fulfilling his task in spite of all problems and distractions.
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Art Direction:
Mati Kütt
Director:
Mati Kütt
Director of Photography:
Urmas Jõemees
Editor:
Urmas Jõemees
Mati Kütt
Makeup Artist:
Iris Müntel
Original Music Composer:
Tõnu Kõrvits
Producer:
Arvo Nuut
Sound Designer:
Horret Kuus
Sound Recordist:
Tanel Klesment
Writer:
Mati Kütt
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