Valdeko Ratassepp (September 3, 1912 Ropka – February 10, 1977 Tallinn) was an Estonian actor.
In 1932 he graduated from Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, from 1932 to 1937 (he graduated) he studied at the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu, a member of the EÜS Association.
From 1932, he worked at the Vanemuine theater.
1939–1940 assistant to attorney-at-law Sergei Pauli in Tallinn.
In 1940, he worked as the secretary of the Harju County Executive Committee.
During the Second World War, Estonia was a member of the National Art Ensembles of the USSR.
From 1944 until the end of his life, he worked as an actor at the Tallinn State Academic Drama Theater.
The capital of Estonia is occupied by Germans. Three local boys plan to blow up the cinema where the German soldiers often spend time at. However, their plans will change when they accidentally meet a mysterious stranger. A complicated and dangerous game begins where the rules are not set by the schoolkids.
A medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on. To secure its safety a monastery chases for a relics of a holy Brigitte. A nobleman promises to get it if he gets beautiful Agnes as a reward. But she fells in love with a handsome adventurer. The monastery has to act shrewd now and play double game. The movie is still the best achievement of the Estonian cinema. Based on a novel.
Tõnu, student of agronomy, is a trainee at a flourishing collective farm. He finds out that there are many talented singers there among whom there is Malle with a specially beautiful voice. However, the local community club is closed and the singing ground has been turned into a pasture. Malle's father is the manager of the collective farm and considers singing a waste of time. When the collective farmers hear about Tõnu's conducting skills, they will act against the manager's will. The big song festival is going to be held soon and people want to go there. Preparations of the choir go well; however, the manager of the collective farm gives no permission to take part in the festival. Singers are losing their hope, but then comes a helping hand.