Lotte from Gadgetville
Originally released in 2006. Lotte from Gadgetville is a adventure/animation film. directed by Janno Põldma. At just 81 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Evelin Võigemast, Andero Ermel, and Argo Aadli
Synopsis
Somewhere in Europe by a great sea stands a small village, where inventing all manner of domestic gadgets is held in great esteem. Every year the villagers organize an annual competition of new inventions. One of the best inventors in the village is Oskar, Lotte's father. His primary rival is Adalbert, whose wife also partakes in the competition. On the eve of the next competition, Lotte and her friend Bruno find a book soaked in the sea, from which Susumu, a gardener from distant Japan, climbs out. Susumu teaches the villagers some judo throws before a big judo competition, which the latter will eagerly use to facilitate their daily lives.
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Evelin Võigemast
as Lotte (voice)
Andero Ermel
as Bruno (voice)
Argo Aadli
as Albert / Theodor (voice)
Lembit Ulfsak
as Oskar (voice)
Garmen Tabor
as Anna (voice)
Marko Matvere
as Mati (voice)
Piret Kalda
as Paula (voice)
Peeter Oja
as Adalbert (voice)
Harriet Toompere
as Sophie (voice)
Elina Reinold
as Susumu (voice)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ET
Production Companies
- Eesti Joonisfilm
- Rija Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lotte from Gadgetville about?
Somewhere in Europe by a great sea stands a small village, where inventing all manner of domestic gadgets is held in great esteem. Every year the villagers organize an annual competition of new inv...
Who directed Lotte from Gadgetville?
Lotte from Gadgetville was directed by Janno Põldma.
How long is Lotte from Gadgetville?
Lotte from Gadgetville has a runtime of 1 hours and 21 minutes (81 minutes total).
When was Lotte from Gadgetville released?
Lotte from Gadgetville was released on August 25, 2006 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Lotte from Gadgetville?
The main cast of Lotte from Gadgetville includes Evelin Võigemast, Andero Ermel, Argo Aadli, Lembit Ulfsak, Garmen Tabor.