Theodor Luts
Theodor Luts (14 August [O.S. 2 August] 1896 in Palamuse – 24 September 1980 in São Paulo) was an Estonian film director and cinematographer, brother of classic writer Oskar Luts. Theodor Luts was the first major figure of Estonian cinematography.
His Noored kotkad (Young Eagles) (1927) is generally regarded as the cornerstone of Estonian cinema. Päikese lapsed (Children of the Sun) (1932), directed by Luts, was the first Estonian full length sound film.
After the Great Depression hit Estonia in the 1930s Theodor Luts produced mostly documentaries for a state subsidized film studio Eesti Kultuurfilm and also had a successful career in Finland. Twenty-four films by Theodor Luts made in Estonia have survived and are held at the Estonian Film Archives.
Feature films directed by Luts in Finland include Salainen ase (1943) and Varjoja Kannaksella (1943).
After World War II and the Soviet occupation of Estonia, Luts emigrated to Brazil with is wife, actress and filmmaker Aksella Luts, where he directed Caraça, Porta do Céu in 1950
Crew
Movie
SF-paraati
Director of Photography
1940
Movie
Vaimoke
Director of Photography
1936
Movie
Salainen ase
Producer
1943
The Young Eagles
Writer
1927
Movie
Lapatossu
Director of Photography
1937
Movie
Mieheke
Director of Photography
1936
Movie
Yövartija vain…
Director of Photography
1940
Movie
Suviyön salaisuus
Producer
1945
Movie
Helmikuun manifesti
Director of Photography
1939
Movie
Kaikki rakastavat
Director of Photography
1935
Movie
Erehtyneet sydämet
Producer
1944
Movie
Tulitikkuja lainaamassa
Director of Photography
1938