How can we talk about life’s hardest truths and still hold on to not just the will to live—but the joy of it?
It is 1989, the final year of the Soviet era in Vilnius. Eighteen-year old buddies establish the Seneca’s Fellowship. Its motto is, “Live each day as if it was your last.”
History documentary observes attempts of the Baltic states to gain independence and the reaction of Western countries in 1989-1991.
Portrait documentary by Kristjan Svirgsden about Heinz Valk, artist and social activist.
The activities of the Estonian representatives at the Congress of the Communist Party of Soviet Union led to the collapse of the Soviet empire.
American film directors James Trusty and Maureen Castle Tusty regard Estonian Singing Revolution as the turning point of European history.
Estonian Television Childrens' Choir grows up together with the Republic of Estonia.
Ministers of foreign affairs of the Baltic States participating in the plenary session of European security and collaboration in Paris witnessing the signing of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe.
On August 23, 1989 the Baltic Way was formed – a 600-kilometre-long human chain from Tallinn through Riga to Vilnius.
Thematic newsreel about the Baltic Way on the 50th anniversary of the Molotov-Rippntrop Pact on August 23rd, 1989.