Peeter Künnapu (1908 (?) - 1989 (?)) - an Estonian, Soviet animator, made dolls for cartoons.
| Peeter Kunnapu | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1908 |
| Date of death | 1989 |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | puppeteer, animator |
| Career | 1961-1986 |
| Animator.ru | |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Filmography
- 2.1 Mention in books
- 3 References
Biography
Peeter Künnapu came to the Tallinnfilm studio in 1961. He worked with E. Tuganov , H. Pars , A. Ahi.
Filmography
- 1961 - Ott in Space
- 1962 - Small scooter
- 1962 - Two illustrations
- 1962 - Almost an incredible story
- 1964 - The last chimney sweep
- 1964 - Kips operator in the country of mushrooms
- 1965 - Cat and Mouse
- 1965 - Yaak and the robot
- 1965 - Cameraman Kyps in the berry forest
- 1966 - Park
- 1966 - Cameraman Kyps on a desert island
- 1967 - Seven Friends of Yussike
- 1967 - The cunning Ants and the unclean
- 1968 - Monkey Phips
- 1968 - Cameraman Kyps in the kingdom of stones
- 1969 - War of birds and animals
- 1969 - Donkey, herring and broom
- 1969 - Oh, you! Wow! Oh you!
- 1970 - Atomic
- 1970 - Snowmill
- 1970 - Who? What? Where?
- 1970 - Atomic and bigwigs
- 1971 - March and his bread
- 1971 - Pedestrians
- 1971 - Here are the champions!
- 1972 - Wing
- 1972 - Nail
- 1972 - Motorists
- 1973 - New Friends
- 1973 - Underwater Friends
- 1973 - Balls
- 1974 - Bloody John
- 1974 - Sisters
- 1974 - The Tale of His Majesty (Is it Reason?)
- 1975 - Songs of Spring
- 1975 - Inspiration (Inspiration)
- 1976 - Clown and Crops
- 1977 - Souvenir
- 1977 - Clay Ball
- 1977 - Riding? Rides!
- 1977 - Charomora
- 1978 - Charomora and Captain Tromm
- 1979 - When People Sing
- 1979 - Monkey
- 1979 - Dzhiufa
- 1980 - Son of the Eagle Cave
- 1980 - Fairy Tales of Riding 5. Desert Adventure
- 1980 - Karsumm
- 1981 - Tales of backfill 6. And where is Pinocchio?
- 1984 - Wonderful New Year's Eve
- 1986 - Giraffe
Book Mention
Peeter Kunnapu is a skilled carver. In his hands, ordinary wooden bars, as if by magic, turn into the heads of various dolls.
- Sylvia Kiik. The Living Tales, p. 31.