
Marko Raat
Marko Raat is an Estonian filmmaker known for his sensitive storytelling and unique visual style. His recent film, which intertwines themes of loss, reconciliation, and the struggles of individuals in their hometowns, has received critical acclaim and recognition at the Eesti Filmi- ja Teleauhindade (EFTA) awards. Despite not winning the Best Film award for his work 'Biwa', Raat's ability to create a magical realist world that resonates with audiences and reflects deep emotional truths has solidified his reputation in the Estonian film industry.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Marko Raat is the director of the film 'Astoņas Bivas ezera ainas'.
Dienvidu hronikas, ziemeļu ainas. Baltijas filmu dienas iepazīstina ar aktuālajiem kino procesiem kaimiņos / DienaMarko Raat directed the film 'Astoņas Bivas ezera ainas/Biwa järve 8 nägu' which is part of the festival lineup.
Norisināsies gadskārtējās Baltijas filmu dienas / DienaMarko Raat created a unique fairy-tale world through his film that interprets stories of loss, moving forward, reconciliation, and leaving one's hometown.
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