Rein Raamat (born March 20, 1931) is an Estonian animation film director, artist and screenwriter. He is the first internationally successful Estonian animator and along with Elbert Tuganov is regarded as the "Father of Estonian Animation". He has directed many short animated films since the early 1970s and also produced over 20 documentary films.
The Beggar
(Art Direction)
Hell
(Director)
The Field
(Art Designer)
The Simpletons
(Director)
Tyll the Giant
(Director)
Tyll the Giant
(Writer)
The Simpletons
(Screenplay)
The City
(Screenplay)
The Field
(Background Designer)
The Last Relic
(Production Design)
Hell
(Writer)
The Flight
(Director)
The Field
(Director)
Colourbird
(Director)
The Rifleman
(Director)
The Milkman of Mäeküla
(Production Design)
Postmark from Vienna
(Production Design)
From Evening Till Morning
(Production Design)
Letters from the Island of the Insane
(Production Design)
The Rifleman
(Writer)
The Field
(Writer)
The City
(Director)
North Dragon
(Art Direction)
The Sun and the Rain
(Art Direction)
The Beggar
(Director)
The Beggar
(Writer)
Antennid jääs
(Director)
Antennid jääs
(Writer)
Colourbird
(Writer)
A Romper
(Director)
A Romper
(Writer)
Bull
(Writer)
Is It Still Greasy?
(Director)
Is It Still Greasy?
(Writer)
Little Peter’s Dream
(Art Direction)
The New Devil of Hellsbottom
(Production Design)
Laulu sõber
(Art Direction)
Shadow and the Road
(Director)
Shadow and the Road
(Writer)
Veekandja
(Director)
Veekandja
(Writer)
The Lost Ones
(Production Design)
Under the Same Roof
(Production Design)
Pink Hat
(Production Design)
Fairy Tale in the Woods
(Art Direction)