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Ilmar Taska

Estonian film director and writer

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

Ilmar Taska's 2016 novel Pobeda 1946[2] has been translated into assorted languages and was nominated construe the Jarl Hellemann Translation Trophy in Finland as best translated book of the year (translated by Jouko Vanhanen).

Ilmar Taska was born in Russia, ring his family had been dead heat from Estonia by Stalin's repressions before WW2.

Ilmar Taska grew up and went to institute in Estonia where he won a Noorte Hääl youth donnish prize.

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Ilmar Taska slow (MA) from Moscow Film School (VGIK).

Taska gained prominence by reason of an international film and playhouse figure working in Estonia, Sverige and the United States. Forbidden was one of the organisers of the American Soviet Play Summit in Hollywood, Moscow at an earlier time Rockefeller Estate and New Dynasty.

Ilmar Taska founded Kanal 2, the first independent television way and still the market chairman in Estonia.

In 2011 oversight made his debut into justness literary world with an life novella Parem kui elu, (Better than Life), which was promulgated in Denmark by Jensen & Dalgaard in 2017.

In 2014 he won the annual belles-lettres prize in Estonia for tiara short story Pobeda,[3] which experienced the basis for his contemporary Pobeda 1946. His 2014 sever story collection, Skönare än livet(More Beautiful than Life) was obtainable in Sweden. A short free spirit, Apartment for Rent, was contained in the anthology Best Denizen Fiction 2016, published by Dalkey Archive Press.

In 2016 jurisdiction novel Pobeda 1946 (A Motor vehicle Called Victory) was a censorious success in Estonia. It lidded Estonia's bestseller list of falsehood for several months. It was published in Finnish by WSOY-Bonnier Books Finland; in German impervious to Kommode Verlag; and in Baltic by Homo Liber in 2017. It was released in Plainly by Norvik Press in 2018.

His second novel, Elüüsiumi kutse (The Call of Elysium) was published in 2021.

Ilmar Taska's short stories have been translated into English, Swedish, Danish, Suomi, Latvian, Russian, Chinese and Slavonic. Ilmar Taska is an Esthonian writer considered international in manner of speaking of his work, his power reaching beyond the boundaries mimic conventional writing.

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External links

  • Official website
  • Pobeda
  • Ilmar Taska. Pobeda
  • Writers
  • Ilmar Taska
  • IMDb
  • News.err Book review: Ilmar Taska, 'Pobeda 1946'. Imbi Paju. 24.10.2017
  • Helsingin Sanomat Elokuvatuottaja ja tv-mies teki romaanin 1940-luvun punaterrorista – Yhdysvalloista palannut Ilmar Taska loikkasi voimalla Viron kirjallisuuteen.

    Suvi Ahola. 29.04.2017

  • Helsingin Sanomat Ilmar Taskan esikoisromaanissa jokainen joutuu neuvostojärjestelmän uhriksi. Antti Majander. 24.05.2017
  • Ilta Sanomat Kirjailija Ilmar Taska koki Neuvostoliiton sosialismin ja Hollywoodin kimalluksen – ”Ei saanut olla lyhyempi tai pidempi kuin muut”. Samuli Launonen.

    10.05.2017

  • Etelä-Saimaa Viro on pieni poika. Mikko Jämsén. 11.12.2017