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programme part: FILMS FOR CHILDREN COMPETITION (4-7) 54'

Tuesday, 1. June 10:00, Cineplexx Centar Kaptol

Wednesday, 2. June 10:00, Cineplexx Centar Kaptol

Thursday, 3. June 15:00, Cineplexx Centar Kaptol

Friday, 4. June 10:00, Cineplexx Centar Kaptol

Mariliis Bassovskaja

Mariliis Bassovskaja

Jelena Girlin

Jelena Girlin

Miriam

Miriami värvid / Miriam's Colors

Mariliis Bassovskaja, Jelena Girlin

Estonia / 2010 / 5' 0''

Director: Mariliis Bassovskaja, Jelena Girlin

Production: Nukufilm OÜ

Animation: Andres Tenusaar, Marili Toome

Screenplay: Leelo Tungal, Peep Pedmanson

Storyboard: Girlin-Bassovskaja

Camera: Ulvi Tiit

Editing: Ragnar Neljandi

Music: Malle Maltis

Sound: Tiina Andreas

Computer graphics: Raivo Möllits, Villem Tammaru

Modeling: Heigo Eeriksoo, Kaarel Kübarsepp, Ene Mellow, Piret Sigus, Külli Jaama, Mait Eerik

Synopsis

Miriam finds old photos. Watching them, she actually starts seeing the entire world around her in black and white. And so to the Little Brother and to the Hen. But the black and white world makes them sad. Luckily, there is a rainbow that will bring colours back. Together they will colour the surroundings back to normal. When Mother and Father come back home, everything is in order and it seems as though all the changes were only a fantasy... But were they?

Mariliis Bassovskaja

Mari-Liis Karula, alias Mari-Liis Bassovskaja, (1977) received her BA degrees at the University of Tartu and the Estonian Academy of Arts. Since 2002, she has been active as a director in animation and her films include Old Lady and Death (2002). From 2004 she is collaborating with Jelena Girlin and they made The Dress (2007), Miriam's colors (2008), and Oranus (2009).

Jelena Girlin

Jelena Girlin (1979) graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2001 as a stage designer. The same year she made her student film Guf. Together with Mari-Liis Bassovskaja she made four films: The Table (2004), The Dress (2007), Miriam's colors (2008), and Oranus (2009).