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2020 Animated film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raggie (Estonian: Sipsik;[2] Danish: Ida og Pjalte[3]) is a 2020 animated[6] fantasy film directed by Meelis Arulepp and Karsten Kiilerich, based on the 1962 children's book of the same name by Estonian children's author Eno Raud.[2]
Raggie | |
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Estonian | Sipsik |
Danish | Ida og Pjalte |
Directed by | Meelis Arulepp Karsten Kiilerich |
Screenplay by | Karsten Kiilerich Aina Järvine |
Produced by | Kristel Toldsepp Anders Mastrup[1] |
Music by | Ewert Sundja Liina Sumera[2] |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Copenhagen Bombay (Denmark)[3] |
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Running time | 74 minutes[2] |
Countries | Estonia Denmark |
Languages | Estonian Danish |
Box office | €481,402 (Estonia)[5] |
When six-year-old Ruby's older brother Mark has to return to school after the summer holidays end, she befriends a magical doll which comes to life.[7]
Raggie was released in Estonian cinemas on 19 February 2020,[4] and made €481,402 from 107,496 admissions, making it the third highest-grossing film in Estonia of 2020.[5]
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