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    Ilmar Taska (born May 21, 1953, in Vyatka) is an Estonian filmmaker and writer, who was writer and producer for 20th Century Fox movie Back in the USSR (1992) [1] and producer for Candles in the Dark directed by Maximilian Schell.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0850914Ilmar Taska - IMDb

    Ilmar Taska was born on 21 May 1953 in Tallinn, Estonia. He is a writer and producer, known for Set Point (2004), Back in the U.S.S.R. (1992) and Thy Kingdom Come (2008).

  3. Ilmar Taska (sündinud 21. mail 1953 Kirovis) on eesti filmilavastaja, -produtsent ja -stsenarist ning kirjanik. Ta on loonud Eesti esimese eratelekanali. 1990. aastal oli Oscari gala ühe osa produtsent. Aastatel 1993 – 1997 tegeles Kanal 2 loomise ja arendamisega.

  4. Ilmar Taska (born May 21, 1953, in Vyatka) is an Estonian filmmaker and writer, who was writer and producer for 20th Century Fox movie Back in the USSR (1992) and producer for Candles in the Dark directed by Maximilian Schell.

  5. Ilmar Taska is a unique phenomenon of literary landscape, an Estonian writer who can truly be considered international in terms of of his work, since the breadth of his talent reaches beyond the boundaries of conventional writing.

  6. Ilmar Taska grew up in Estonia and then studied at the Moscow Film Institute. He has worked as a film producer, director and screenwriter internationally. In 1993 he established his own television company which was the first private national network in Estonia.

  7. Jan 1, 2016 · Ilmar Taska's Popeda 1946 (English translation "A car called victory" Popeda of course meaning victory in Russian) gives us a glimpse of post-war Estonia behind the iron curtain. Popeda 1946 is a story about everyday life in a dictatorship, in a world where everyone is a potential enemy and spies are everywhere.

  8. Ilmar Taska is best known in his native Estonia as a film director and producer. Pobeda 1946: A Car Called Victory is his first full novel, and is based on a prize-winning short story from 2014.

  9. Nov 23, 2022 · Ilmar Taska, an Estonian filmmaker and writer, represented Estonia at the European Literature Night 2022 in New York City; Taska also introduced his new novel “The Call of Elysium”.

  10. Ilmar Taska’s Pobeda 1946: A Car Called Victory sets this difference to its advantage. A powerful thriller set in Soviet-occupied Estonia, this quick read pulls you along each cold railway and into every poorly lit office the characters encounter.