Oskar Luts (7 January 1887 [O.S. 26 December 1886] – 23 March 1953) was an Estonian writer and playwright. Oskar Luts was born into a middle-class family...
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Look up Luts or luts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Luts may refer to: Aksella Luts (1905–2005), Estonian filmmaker and actress Eduard Luts (1899–1942)...
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Estonian film directed by Arvo Kruusement and is a film adaptation of Oskar Luts' popular novel of the same name. The movie placed first place in the Estonian...
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composer Oskar Lafontaine (born 1943), German politician Oskar Loorits (1900–1961), Estonian folklorist Oskar Luts (1887–1953), Estonian writer Oskar Matute...
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Mikumärdi by Hugo Raudsepp 1963: Oskar Lutsu õhtu (An Evening of Oskar Luts) 1936: Tölpa in Nukitsamees (Bumpy) by Oskar Luts 1937: The Wolf in Pauka by Aadu...
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developed in 1905 for promoting decadence, symbolism and Art Nouveau. Oskar Luts was the most prominent prose writer of early Estonian literature and is...
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(Estonian: Kevade), Summer (Suvi) and Autumn (Sügis), film adaptations of Oskar Luts' novels, and as Johannes Saarepera from ETV's long-running Õnne 13. His...
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directed by Arvo Kruusement and based on the novels Sügis and Äripäev by Oskar Luts. The film is a sequence of Summer. Margus Lepa as Kiir Liina Tennosaar...
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role as Raja Teele in three film adaptations of novels penned by author Oskar Luts: Kevade (1969), Suvi (1976), and Sügis (1990), and a 2020 follow-up film...
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series of fantasy novels by David Farland Spring (Kevade), a novel by Oskar Luts, basis for the 1969 film Spring (band), an English band, or the band's...
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branches: 19th Century Tartu Citizen's Home Museum; KGB Cells Museum; Oskar Luts Home Museum; Song Festival Museum. "Overview of the Museum » Tartu City...
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directed by Helle Karis and based on the 1920 novel of the same name by Oskar Luts. Awards, nominations, participations: 1982: All-Union Film Festival (USSR)...
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Australia 25 December 1879 1 July 1953 Painter Menin Gate at Midnight Oskar Luts Estonia 7 January 1887 23 March 1953 Writer, playwright Kornel Makuszyński...
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directed by Arvo Kruusement and based on the novels Suvi and Tootsi Pulm by Oskar Luts. The film is the sequel of the 1969 film Spring. Aare Laanemets - Joosep...
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Estonian film director and cinematographer, brother of classic writer Oskar Luts. Theodor Luts was the first major figure of Estonian cinematography His Noored...
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Azerbaijan Suvi River, a river in western India Suvi (novel), a novel by Oskar Luts Summer (1976 film) (Suvi), a film based on the novel Suvi Raj Grubb, a...
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Gerhart Hauptmann, Russian Maksim Gorky and Estonian August Kitzberg, Oskar Luts and Eduard Vilde were staged. Also in 1906 the Estonia Music and Theatre...
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of Palamuse Parish. Palamuse is best known for being depicted in the Oskar Luts' 1912–1913 novel Spring (Kevade) as the settlement called "Paunvere"....
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Rye. Ever appeared in stage and film productions based on the works of Oskar Luts, A. H. Tammsaare, Mats Traat, Agatha Christie, Nikolai Gogol, William...
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In 2008, Kivistik was awarded the yearly Oskar Luts humour prize, named after the Estonian writer Oskar Luts. Postimees 23 February 2008: Rohke Debelak...
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1875) 1953 – Raoul Dufy, French painter and illustrator (b. 1877) 1953 – Oskar Luts, Estonian author and playwright (b. 1887) 1955 – Artur Bernardes, Brazilian...
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Karinda Adinda D. H. Lawrence – The Daughter-in-Law (first performed 1967) Oskar Luts – Kapsapea (The Cabbage) Gregorio Martínez Sierra Mamá (Mama) Sólo para...
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role as Jaan Imelik in three film adaptations of novels penned by author Oskar Luts: Kevade (1969), Suvi (1976), and Sügis (1990), and a 2020 follow-up film...
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at the Endla have been in works by: August Strindberg, Selma Lagerlöf, Oskar Luts, Alexandre Dumas, Jean-Paul Sartre and Brian Friel. Since 1999, she has...
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(1945–2020), actress Aksella Luts (1905–2005), actress, screenwriter Ain Lutsepp (born 1954), actor and politician Theodor Luts (1896–1980), director and...
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revoliucijos mete (Rampage) Marie Belloc Lowndes – The Chink in the Armour Oskar Luts – Kevade (Spring; part I) John MacCormick – Dùn Aluinn (in book form)...
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as Joosep Toots in three film adaptations of novels penned by author Oskar Luts: Kevade (1969), Suvi (1976), and Sügis (1990). Laanemets' career began...
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mathematician (b. 1881) March 23 Raoul Dufy, French painter (b. 1875) Oskar Luts, Estonian writer and playwright (b. 1887) March 24 Mary of Teck, consort...
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Kügelgen (1860–1928), painter Leonid Kulik (1883–1942), Russian mineralogist Oskar Luts (1887–1953), writer and playwright Markko Märtin (1975), rally driver...
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in stage productions at the Vanemuine theatre based on the works of: Oskar Luts, Rudyard Kipling, Juhan Liiv, Emily Brontë, George Bernard Shaw, Ole Lund...
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