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    • Triinu Aru’s and Raigo Ranna’s documentary TV story narrates about a grocery store named Tüdrukute pood (“Girls’ shop”) located in the Uus Maailm district, Tallinn. Kaire Ree, the owner of OÜ Tüdrukud, recounts how the business has survived for almost 30 years. In addition to expanding the business, you also need dedicated employees and loyal customers, without whom the store would cease to exist.

    • A story about time and music, friendship and love and death, life in current times and about childhood in the 70s.

    • The story of a businessman who wanted to make a big business in a small town, for whom money was only a means to hide his inner loneliness and his desire to find love.

    • Debut film of Chino Moya is a collection of darkly humorous, surrealist tales about ill-fated characters and their tragic misadventures.

    • Dutiful daughter Eeva embarks on a quest to find and save her brother, deep in the bowels of Bogotás underworld.

    • A car crash in slow motion, a love letter to a disappearing world.

    • Young startup entrepreneur Õie and a serial failure Tõnu follow their crazy ride from Estonia all the way to Silicon Valley — and back.

    • It is 1992 and the first free elections held in Estonia since World War II have to the surprise of all brought to power young and idealistic political forces. This is a story about gaining and losing trust, about the widening conflict between idealists and a rising economic elite, when a prime minister’s good options grow fewer by the day.

    • Albert Adrià has all the ingredients of a creative genius. Playing a key role in the creation of elBulli, the greatest restaurant in history, wasn't enough. Escaping the shadow of his famous brother Ferran, Albert is seeking his own success.

    • Estonian activists, businesswomen and volunteers decided to support one village in Northern Ghana while bringing together the handicraft skills of Ghanaians, enterprisingness of Estonians and Western market. So it turned out that the baskets woven by Ghanaian village women would sell in Estonia and the butter produced from shea nut growing in African savannas would find buyers in USA.

    • Documentary introducing the accomplishments of the development activities of information technology in India through which the country attempts to get rid of poverty.

    • Documentary tells the story of three women from different generations who all have dedicated their lives to the most ancient and endangered Cambodian art forms – Smot chanting.

    • The film summarises the sad truth about the “games” played at the edge by Konstantin Päts, the first President of the Republic of Estonia, and Johan Laidoner, the then Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in Estonia.

    • A glimpse into the carousel at Estonian real estate market in 2006 when it was easy to get housing loans and the prices of apartments kept going up.

    • The film “Back to Europe“ is a parody of the classic adventure film genre.