Hell (1983)

Hell (1983) poster

Rein Raamat’s Hell adapts the engravings of Estonian graphic artist Eduard Wiiralt into a surreal, grotesque, and heavily sexual animated short. Wiiralt’s three source works, “The Preacher,” “Cabaret,” and “Hell,” date back to the early 1930s and portray a cacophony of bacchanalia, hysteria, and violence in the final years of Estonian independence amid the unrest of the Great Depression and European instability.

Director: Rein Raamat
Genre: Animation, Fantasy, Horror, Music
Runtime: 17 min
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Screenplay

Music: Lepo Sumera
Cinematography: Janno Põldma
Editing: Kersti Miilen
Production: Tallinnfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: et

Keywords

short film

More Films by Director: Rein Raamat
More Films in Genre: Animation, Fantasy, Horror

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hell about?
Rein Raamat’s Hell adapts the engravings of Estonian graphic artist Eduard Wiiralt into a surreal, grotesque, and heavily sexual animated short. Wiiralt’s three source works, “The Preacher,” “Cabaret,” and “Hell,” date back to the early 1930s and portray a cacophony of bacchanalia, hysteria, and violence in the final years of Estonian independence amid the unrest of the Great Depression and European instability.
Who directed Hell?
Hell was directed by Rein Raamat.
How long is Hell?
Hell has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is Hell?
Hell is a Animation, Fantasy, Horror, Music film.
Where was Hell produced?
Hell was produced in Soviet Union.