Art
Community Rating
6.7
TMDB estimate
Born
June 9, 1957 (age 68)
Born in
Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
Leo Lätti (born June 9, 1957 in Tallinn) is a cartoonist and multiplier. Leo Lätti studied art education at Tallinn 22nd Secondary School and Tallinn Pedagogical Institute. In 1982, alongside his studies, he managed to become an animator for Rein Raamat's animated film "Hell" (1983). "Hell" was later followed by the first part of "Naksitrallid". Since Edgar Valteri quit during the making of the second part, Leo Lätti was taken in his place. He has also drawn in cartoons by Priit Pärn and many other artists. As a director, screenwriter and artist, he has completed the animated film "Winter Day" (1991). Worked at Tallinnfilm, Eesti Joonisfilm, Nukufilm, Nukufilm Children's Studio and A-Film. Between 1994 and 1997, his cartoon series "Minister Tihu" was published on Mondays, whose prototype was the prime minister of that time, Mart Laar. Freelancer since 2006. Has drawn caricatures in various publications and illustrated books around the world. Also participated in several feature films as a storyboard artist.

The Twin
as Storyboard Artist
2022

Firebird
as Storyboard Artist
2021

Scandinavian Silence
as Storyboard Artist
2019

Lotte and the Lost Dragons
as Storyboard Artist
2019

Phantom Owl Forest
as Storyboard Artist
2018

Captain Morten and the Spider Queen
as Storyboard Artist
2018

Lisa Limone and Maroc Orange: A Rapid Love Story
as Storyboard Artist
2013

Lotte and the Moonstone Secret
as Storyboard Artist
2011

I Was Here
as Storyboard Artist
2008

Lotte from Gadgetville
as Assistant Art Director, Storyboard Artist
2006

Set Point
as Assistant Art Director
2004

Concert for a Carrot Pie
as Animation
2002

Tom and Fluffy
as Animation, Director
1997

Legends of Tallinn
as Director, Writer
1995

Jaagup and the Death
as Production Design
1994

Living Room
as Animation
1993

Lamb in the Down Right Corner
as Assistant Art Director
1992

Three Jolly Fellows
as Art Direction
1990

The City
as Animation
1988

Three Jolly Fellows 2
as Art Direction
1987