Lotte from Gadgetville
Lotte from Gadgetville[1] (Estonian: Leiutajateküla Lotte, Latvian: Lote no Izgudrotāju ciema) is a 2006 Estonian/Latvian feature-length animated film directed by Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma.
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| Music by | Sven Grünberg |
| Distributed by | Eesti Joonisfilm |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | Estonia |
| Language | Estonian |
The film's characters first appeared in Lotte reis lõunamaale (Lotte Goes South), an Estonian animated TV series consisting of 13 five-minute episodes.
In 2007, the film was awarded the Latvian Film Prize for best animated feature film.
In 2011, a sequel was released - Lotte and the Moonstone Secret.
The films and their characters proved so popular in their homeland, that a theme park, Lottemaa (Lotte Village Theme Park), opened in Reiu, Häädemeeste Parish, Estonia.
Cast
| Character | Estonian voice actor | English voice actor |
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| Lotte | Evelin Pang | |
| Bruno | Andero Ermel | |
| Albert/Theodor | Argo Aadli | |
| Oskar | Lembit Ulfsak | |
| Anna | Garmen Tabor | |
| Mati | Marko Matvere | |
| Paula | Piret Kalda | |
| Adalbert | Peeter Oja | |
| Sophie | Harriet Toompere | |
| Susumu | Elina Reinold | |
| Jaak | Mait Malmsten | |
| Klaus | Margus Tabor | |
| James | Aarne Üksküla | |
| John | Peeter Tammearu | |
| Helmi | Anne Reemann | |
| Eduard | Ain Lutsepp | |
| Bruno, chief of jury | Tõnu Kark | |
| Giovanni | Tõnu Oja | |
| Julia | Anu Lamp | |
| Väino/Radio wave | Tiit Sukk | |
| Judo judge | Roman Baskin |
References
- Robinson, Chris (2006). Estonian Animation. University of Michigan. ISBN 978-0-86196-667-7.
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