Lotte and the Lost Dragons
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Lotte and the Lost Dragons
Summary
Lotte and the Lost Dragons is an animated film[1].
Key Facts
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's instance of is recorded as animated film[2].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was directed by Janno Põldma[3].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was directed by Heiki Ernits[4].
- Janno Põldma wrote the screenplay for Lotte and the Lost Dragons[5].
- Heiki Ernits wrote the screenplay for Lotte and the Lost Dragons[6].
- Andrus Kivirähk wrote the screenplay for Lotte and the Lost Dragons[7].
- Andris Akmentiņš wrote the screenplay for Lotte and the Lost Dragons[8].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's composer is recorded as Sven Grünberg[9].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's composer is recorded as Renārs Kaupers[10].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's genre is family film[11].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's genre is adventure film[12].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons followed Lotte and the Moonstone Secret[13].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was produced by Kalev Tamm[14].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was produced by Vilnis Kalnaellis[15].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's production company is recorded as Eesti Joonisfilm[16].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's production company is recorded as Rija Films[17].
- The original language of Lotte and the Lost Dragons was Estonian[18].
- The original language of Lotte and the Lost Dragons was Latvian[19].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's color is recorded as color[20].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's country of origin is recorded as Estonia[21].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons's country of origin is recorded as Latvia[22].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was released on January 2, 2019[23].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was released on January 4, 2019[24].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was published on February 22, 2019[25].
- Lotte and the Lost Dragons was published on October 9, 2019[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Kalev Tamm[14] and Vilnis Kalnaellis[15]. Directors include Janno Põldma[3] and Heiki Ernits[4]. Screenwriters include Janno Põldma[5], Heiki Ernits[6], Andrus Kivirähk[7], and Andris Akmentiņš[8].
Publication
Publication dates include January 2, 2019[23], January 4, 2019[24], February 22, 2019[25], October 9, 2019[26], January 16, 2020[27], and February 21, 2020[28]. Original languages include Estonian[18] and Latvian[19]. Genres include family film[11] and adventure film[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Lotte and the Lost Dragons followed Lotte and the Moonstone Secret[13].