Little Peeter's Dream Explained

Little Peeter's Dream
Director:Elbert Tuganov
Starring:Toomas Niit (voice)
Music:Boris Kõrver
Cinematography:Aimée Beekman
Studio:Kunstiliste- ja Kroonikafilmide Tallinna Kinostuudio
Runtime:18 minutes
Country:Estonia
Language:Estonian

Little Peeter's Dream (Estonian: Peetrikese unenägu) is a 1958 Estonian animated film directed by Elbert Tuganov and based on the 1942 children's book Palle alene i Verden by Danish author Jens Sigsgaard. The film was the first Estonian animated film after WW II. In 2009 the film was digitally restored.[1]

The film talks about little Peeter who wakes up on the morning and he finds that he is absolutely alone in the world. He begins to play and frolic. Finally he discovers that it was just a dream.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peetrikese unenägu (1958) - Eesti filmi andmebaas . www.efis.ee . 1 May 2021.