Mati Talvik

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Mati Talvik

Mati Talvik (11 April 1942 ? 25 July 2018 [ citation needed ] ) was an Estonian television journalist. [1]

Talvik was born and raised in Tallinn . He was the son of lawyer Edgar Talvik . His uncle was singer and journalist Kalmer Tennosaar . [1]

From 1967 until 1970, he studied at Tartu State University in journalism speciality. In 1981 he graduated from Leningrad Higher Party School (later Leningrad Communist University ). [1]

Since 1968 he worked at Eesti Televisioon (ETV). He created, edited and directed many popular television programs and series, including Kaokava (1971-1972), Eesti aja lood (2007-2010) and Ajavaod (2010-2011). [1]

Awards:

  • 1980: Jaan Anvelt prize
  • 1982: Meritorious journalist of the Estonian SSR
  • 1985: Valdo Pant prize
  • 2006: Order of the White Star , IV class. [2]
  • 2008: Estonian Broadcasting Union Golden Microphone Award

Filmography [ edit ]

Director of the documental films:

  • Vilma (1979)
  • Piimamehed Polvast (1980)
  • Linn polevatel kividel (1981)
  • Moonsundi sugis (1984)
  • Balti loorberid (2009)

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b c d "Talvik, Mati - Eesti Entsuklopeedia" . entsyklopeedia.ee . Retrieved 1 June 2021 .
  2. ^ "Teenetemarkide kavalerid: Mati Talvik" . www.president.ee . Retrieved 1 June 2021 .