Veiko Õunpuu
Known for: Directing
Born: March 15, 1972 in Saaremaa, Estonia
Veiko Õunpuu (born March 16, 1972, in Saaremaa) is an Estonian film director and screenwriter who is best known for his artistic movies Autumn Ball (Sügisball, 2007) and The Temptation of St. Tony (Püha Tõnu kiusamine, 2009). Õunpuu's films are usually slow paced artistic movies with eccentric characters. In 2006 he wrote and directed the independent short film Empty (Tühirand). In 2007 he adapted Mati Unt's novel Autumn Ball (Sügisball) that won the Horizon Award at the 64th Venice International Film Festival, which remains the highest international recognition an Estonian film has ever received. In 2010 Õunpuu's second feature drama The Temptation of St. Tony (Püha Tõnu kiusamine) screened in Sundance Film Festival. The film was selected as Estonia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. His third feature "Free Range" Premiered at 2014 Berlin International Film Festival and fourth "Roukli"(2015) at 28th Tokyo International Film Festival in 2016. "Free Range" was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Õunpuu has also done two stage directions in NO99 theatre in Tallinn. In 2010 Rainer Werner Fassbinder's play "City, Garbage and Death" and in 2016 Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage".
Known for
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The Last Ones
Helmsman Bohlen
Autumn Ball
Guitarist at the Restaurant (uncredited)
Rat Trap
Fence Builder
All My Lenins
Konrad Mägi
Himself
Kunst on ainus pääsetee. Konrad Mägi eluloofilm
Choose Order
Self
The Temptation of St. Tony
Director
Empty
Director
Free Range
Director
Roukli
Director
60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero
Writer
Agent Wild Duck
Producer
Serafima
Director