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Teofrastus

Director:
Sergei Kibus
Country:
Estonia
year: 2019
Running Time:
15:00
Technique:
Stop-motion (animated objects, puppets, clay animation, etc.)
Category:
Short film [10 to 45 min]
Producer:
Kerdi Oengo, Sergei Kibus, Andres MA533;nd
Distributor:
Kerdi Oengo
The program:

Synopsis

A tale of freedom and compassion, set in the 1980s Soviet Estonia, as experienced by a cat and recounted by its owner. Cat Teofrastus lives a homeless life at a train station. One day, he is offered a home by a family living in a nearby countryside house. However, the happy life is short-lived when

Director's BIO

Sergei Kibus (1987) is a director, animator and cinematographer. He studied photography at Tallinn Polytechnic School and studied media and film directing at Baltic Film and Media School. He has written and directed short fiction and drama, and worked as a cinematographer with different documentary productions such as “The Women of Muhu Island” (60’, Sabat Film 2014, EstDocs jury prize). Since 2013, he has worked as a cinematographer in Estonian stop-motion animation studio Nukufilm, having been involved with multiple productions such as “Eternal Hunting Grounds” (Medieoperatørene, Nukufilm 2015) and “Morten on the Ship of Fools” (in progress), “Miriam Hen’s Dream” (2016) and “Miriam by the Lake” (2017). He worked as director of photography on Riho Unt’s new film “Maria and the Seven Dwarfs” (in post-production). His latest documentary film “Toys and Totems” (30’, Sabat Film 2017) uses a blend of animation and visual documentary storytelling, and he worked on it as a co-director, cinematographer and animator. Starting from 2016, he also teaches photography and video editing at Tallinn School of Economics. He is a member of the Estonian Documentary Guild and co-owner of the independent film studio Sabat Film.

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nukufilm@nukufilm.ee