Moonika Siimets
Known for

Directing

Credits

15

Gender

Woman

Birthday

7 May 1980 (44)

Place of birth

Tartu, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]

Also known as

Moonika Siimets

Biography

Moonika Siimets (born May 7, 1980) is an Estonian film director who has directed award-winning documentaries, television series and short films. In 2010, she received the Cultural Endowment of Estonia for World Champion and Trendy Dog. Her first feature film The Little Comrade (Seltsimees laps) remained the top film in Estonia for five weeks, attracting 100,000 viewers. Born in Tartu, Moonika Siimets matriculated from the Forselius High School in 1999 and went on to study Estonian literature and folklore at the University of Tartu. From 2002, she studied at the Department of Audiovisual Art at Tallinn University, majoring in directing in 2006. In parallel, she attended classes at the University of Central Lancashire under the Erasmus Programme. She completed her studies in Los Angeles at the Judith Weston Studios. From 2004, Siimets worked on a number of documentary films at Estonian Television and directed the series Selgeltnägijate tuleproov (Psychic Challenge) in 2008. Her documentaries include Report: Green Estonia (2007), World Champion (2009), Trendy Dog (2010), Another Dimension (2012), Is It You? (Stockholm Film Festival 2013) and Pink Cardigan (2014). The Little Comrade, her first feature film, was presented at the Busan International Film Festival in 2018, receiving the BNK Busan Bank Award. It was later screened at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.

Known for
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2024The Black HoleDirector
2024The Black HoleScreenplay
2022Two Hours to HappinessDirector
2022Two Hours to HappinessWriter
2018The Little ComradeDirector
2018The Little ComradeScreenplay
2018RootsDirector
201840 Years LaterDirector
2014Pink CardiganDirector
2013The Last RomeoDirector
2013The Last RomeoWriter
2013Is It You?Screenplay
2013Is It You?Director
2012Another DimensionWriter
2012Another DimensionDirector