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Lotte and the Lost Dragons

2019 Estonian animated film


Lotte and the Lost Dragons (Estonian: Lotte ja kadunud lohed) is a 2019 Estonian-Latvian animated film directed by Janno Põldma and Heiki Ernits (who is also head animator), in a co-production between Joonis Films and Rija Films. It is the fourth film in the Lotte film series (third to be released theatrically), following the titular character.[2][3]

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Funded by the Estonian Film Institute with support from the Creative Europe MEDIA Programme,[4] the film was completed for the 100th Anniversary of the Estonian Republic, and had its world premiere at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival on 6 February 2019.[5] The film stars Evelin Pang as Lotte, with the voices of Helmi Tulev, Mait Malmsten, Elina Reinold and Sepo Seeman.[6]

Synopsis

Lotte gets a little sister named Roosi, and Karl the raccoon and Viktor the fish are scientists who come to Gadgetville, in order to take part in a big folk-song collecting competition. Whoever succeeds in recording the folk song of the world's oldest animal species, the mythical fire-breathing dragon, will win the competition's grand prize. Lotte and Roosi decide to help the scientists win the competition.[7]

Release

The film was released theatrically in Estonia on 2 January 2019, and had its world premiere at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival on 6 February 2019. It was a box office hit in Estonia, receiving 64,000 admissions amounting to a gross of €310,000 within its first month of release.[6][8]

Accolades

Lotte and the Lost Dragons was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2019 Shanghai International Film Festival.[9]


References

  1. Lotte and the Lost Dragons. Estonian Film Institute – filmi.ee. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  2. ZF Team (20 December 2018) Lotte And The Lost Dragons To Premiere at 2019 Berlinale. Zippy Frames. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  3. Galerii: vaata, kuidas läks uue Lotte-filmi esilinastus, 2 January 2019. (in Estonian). Postimees. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  4. Economou, Vassilis (4 February 2019) After an impressive domestic opening, Lotte and the Lost Dragons heads to Berlin. Cineuropa. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  5. 22nd Golden Goblet Awards Competition Films. (in Chinese). Shanghai International Film Festival – siff.com. Archived from the original on 10 June 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2021.

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