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Suur Toll (film)

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Genre
  
Animation, Short, Fantasy

Duration
  

Director
  
Rein Raamat

Music director
  
Lepo Sumera

Producer
  
Kulno Luht

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Writer
  
Rein Raamat

Initial release
  
1980 (Estonia)

Running time
  
14 minutes

Screenplay
  
Rein Raamat

Suur Toll (film) movie poster
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Suur Toll (English: Tyll the Giant) is a Soviet era Estonian animated movie created by Tallinnfilm in 1980. The film was directed by Rein Raamat, and the main artist was Juri Arrak. Clips from the video were used in folk metal band Metsatolls music video for their song "Vaid Vaprust," from the album Aio.

Suur Toll (film) movie scenes Suur T ll 1980

"Tyll the Giant" was based on an Estonian folk tale about of the gigantic hero, Tõll, who lived on the island of Saaremaa (Oesel) in the Baltic Sea. Though he was king of the island, Tõll often worked as a common farmer, tending to his crops and returning to his loving wife, Piret. He was a good king, often quick to anger but always kind and willing to help his fellow man. Tõll's greatest enemy is a devil by the name of Vanatühi ("Old empty one," "Old vile one"), the god of the underworld who specializes in sly, cowardly mischief. In this film, when War comes to Saaremaa, Tõll arrives to aid his dying army, but the evil Vanatühi takes advantage of his absence to wreak havoc on Tõll's home.

Story

The film tells the story of an Estonian mythical god, Suur Toll (Toell the Great), who was a giant hero said to have lived on the Baltic island of Saaremaa.

References

Suur Toll (film) Wikipedia
Suur Toll (film) IMDb Suur Toll (film) themoviedb.org