Peeter Simm
Known for: Directing
Born: February 23, 1953 in Kiviõli, Kiviõli District, Tallinn Oblast, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Ida-Viru County, Estonia] - Died: March 11, 2026
Peeter Simm (born February 24, 1953; Kiviõli – March 12, 2026) was an Estonian film director. Peeter Simm studied at Nõo Secondary School in a physics class and graduated from the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow (cum laude) in 1976 with a degree in feature film directing. From 1975 to 1993, Simm worked at Tallinnfilm, first as an assistant director, then as a feature film director. In 1993, he founded the studio Lege Artis Film. As a director, he collaborated with many studios. He also directed in the theater, made language training and advertising films, television programs, etc. He worked as a visiting professor of film directing at the Baltic Institute of Film, Media, Arts and Communication.
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In One Hundred Years in May
Member of the Court Martial #5
Wishes from the Well
Shop Guest
Daisy Petal Game
Poacher #1 (segment "Poacher")
Christmas in Vigala
Konstantin Päts
The Song of the Summer
Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky
Self
The Blue Carbuncle
Georg
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The Ideal Landscape
Director
Fed Up!
Director
American Mountains
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Võsakurat
Director
Standing by the Forest
Writer
Elu pärast maailmalõppu
Writer
A Man Who Never Was
Director
Arabella, the Pirate's Daughter
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Dance Around the Steam Boiler
Director
Summer
Assistant Director
Good Hands
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Lonely Island
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Like an Arrow
Director
The Next Pick
Director
Multicolored Fairies
Writer
On the Water
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