
Andres Puustusmaa
Known for DirectingBorn 1971-07-19 (age 54)Tallinn, Harju District, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia]
Andres Puustusmaa (born July 19, 1971) is an Estonian film director, actor, screenwriter, professor, and photographer who began his career in the early 1990s. He has worked extensively in his native Estonia, as well as in Russia. Andres Puususmaa was born in Tallinn to Tõnu and Eva Puustusmaa (née Mildeberg). After secondary school he enrolled in the Drama Department of Tallinn Conservatory (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre) under the instruction of theatre pedagogue Ingo Normet, graduating in 1994. Following his graduation from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre he joined the Estonian Drama Theatre in Tallinn, where he performed as a stage actor until 2002 when he relocated to Russia to study High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow until 2004. As well as performing onstage at the Estonian Drama Theatre, Puustusmaa has appeared as an actor on television and in film. One of his first television appearances was a small role was in the 1993 Maximilian Schell-directed American made for television drama Candles in the Dark, which was filmed on location in Tallinn. In 2001, he appeared on the popular, long-running Eesti Televisioon drama series Õnne 13. Puustusmaa's first film role was a small part in the 1997 Hardi Volmer-directed historical comedy Minu Leninid. This was followed by roles in the 1999 Valentin Kuik-directed drama Lurjus, the 2009 Veiko Õunpuu-directed drama Püha Tõnu kiusamine, and the 2016 Anton Bilzho-directed Russian comedy Dreamfish, among others. He has also appeared in small roles in films that he has directed, such as 2011's crime drama Rotilõks and the 2017 drama Rohelised kassid. After graduation from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, Puustusmaa worked as a film director in Russia for Mosfilm and Lenfilm. Some Russian-language features directed by Puustusmaa include: 1814 (2007), Krasnyy zhemchug lyubvi (2008), Volshebnik (2008), My iz budushchego 2 (2010), and Belyy pesok (2010). Following his return to Estonia, he has continued to direct shorts and features, including: Rotilõks (2011), Rohelised kassid (2017), and Kohtunik (2018). Since 2004, Andres Puustusmaa has been a lecturer in film and telecommunication at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and from 2015, a professor at the institution.Read more
Movies & web series
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An Affair of Honor
1999 · Movie
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Sisu: Road to Revenge
2025 · Movie
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Minsk
2022 · Movie
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18-14
2007 · Movie
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Buttered Cards, Shattered Hearts
2023 · Movie
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The Temptation of St. Tony
2009 · Movie
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Your Honor
2019 · Movie
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Black Widows
2015 · Series
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Rat Trap
2011 · Movie
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Candles in the Dark
1993 · Movie
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Shop of Dreams
2005 · Movie
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Green Cats
2017 · Movie
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All My Lenins
1997 · Movie
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Dreamfish
2016 · Movie
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Red Mercury
2010 · Movie
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One-Dimensional Man
2025 · Movie
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Red Pearls of Love
2008 · Movie

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Crossing The Line
2022 · Movie

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Libertas
2018 · Movie

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Shift
2011 · Movie

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Бесприданница
2011 · Movie

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A Wizard
2008 · Movie