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Estonian film director and cinematographer
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Hans Roosipuu (2 April 1931 Torma Parish, Tartu County – 8 July 2017) was an Estonian sport film director and cinematographer.

1961 he graduated from Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. 1953-1957 he was a photographer at the newspaper Edasi. 1959-1991 he was cinematographer and director at Tallinnfilm.

Filmography

  • Ülekanne 56 : 13 (1969)
  • Kümnevõistlejad (1971)
  • Pentathlon moderne (1974, co-author)
  • Korvpallikohtuniku metoodika (1976)
  • Optimistid (1976, co-author)
  • 100 m selili kammerorkestri saatel (1978)
  • Tennis (educational film, 1978)
  • Heerosed (olympic winners Aavo Pikkuus, Ivar Stukolkin, Jaak Uudmäe and Viljar Loor; 1980)
  • Oo, sport, sa oled rahu (1981)
  • Küljetuul (1983)
  • Liikumine ja lapsed (1985)
  • Imetegija võlg (Riho Suun; 1987, co-author)
  • Eesti partii (Paul Keres; 1991)
  • Imet püüdmas (family Šmigun; 1996, co-author)
  • Tempo di valse (Indrek Pertelson; 1999)
  • Tiim (Mati Alaver and his team; 2006, co-author)

References

  1. ^ "Hans Roosipuu - Eesti filmi andmebaas". www.efis.ee. Retrieved 14 June 2021.


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