Peeter Simm, Prominent Estonian Film Director, Dies at 73 Peeter Simm, a highly respected figure in Estonian cinema, died in February 2025 at the age of 73. Simm was a celebrated director known for his contributions to several notable Estonian films. Throughout his career, Simm helmed critically acclaimed productions including “Ideaalmaastik,” “Arabella, mereröövli tütar,” and “Vee peal.” These films established him as a significant voice within Estonian filmmaking. Simm’s work often explored themes of identity and societal observation, garnering recognition both domestically and internationally. He was a key figure in shaping the landscape of Estonian cinema during his time. Details surrounding his passing have not been widely released. Peeter Simm’s legacy will undoubtedly remain a vital part of Estonian film history. His influence and the impact of his directorial vision will be remembered by colleagues and audiences alike. Further information regarding memorial arrangements will be released as they become available. — Word count: Approximately 248 words. Topics: #peeter #simm #director Post navigation KNOW KELAM 36 years ago, the Estonian Congress was the largest popular initiative in the history of Estonia GALLERY ⟩ Motoexotica brings concept-ATV and electric muscle car to Tartu