Several Estonians rally crews raced in the USSR team in the 80s. Every driver's dream was to make it to the team because it was the door behind the Iron Curtain. The rally legends have many untold stories about life as top rally drivers in the absurd Soviet system and on the world's rally stages.
Risto Kappet is a professional e-athlete who spends his work days in the corner of his room, turning the steering wheel of car simulator.
The film portrays Estonian rally driver Ott Tänak, one of the most elusive athletes in the eyes of the media with highly reclusive character. His self-willed tenacity has forged this stubborn country boy with a roller coaster career into a driven WRC-pilot who for the first time has in reach the fulfilment of his childhood dream – to snatch the world championship title from the equally hungry competitors.
A documentary film that takes the viewer to the great stages of the sport of cycling. Estonians Tanel Kangert and Rein Taaramäe are the same age and both from the small village of Vändra. They are under the microscope as they both cycle in the top-level Astana Pro Team.
This is the story of the two times wrestling World Champion August Englas.
Documentary by Kristiina Davidjants about the destiny of Kristjan Palusalu, Estonian wrestling legend who won the Olympic Gold Medal twice.
The documentary takes the viewer into the back stage of professional sports world including its hidden aspects while following judo athlete Alexei Budolin.
Documentary of the victorious sports history in Estonia, numerous archival materials and unique moments.
Documentary about professional sports and the efforts by bicyclist Riho Suun.
Fred Kudu, coach and lecturer, promoter of sports science and educator of decathlon athletes.
Documentary about the olympic medalists Aavo Pikkuus, Ivar Stukolkin, Jaak Uudmäe and Viljar Loor at the Summer Olypic Games in Moscow 1980.
Documentary follows track-and-field athlete Enn Sellik, his training process during one season and his more important competitions.
Planting of victory oaks to Kadriorg Stadium in honour of Kristjan Palusalu, double gold medallist of the Berlin Olympic Games (longer version).
Revering of Olympic winners K. Palusalu, A. Neo, N. Stepulov and V. Väli at Kadrioru Stadium in Tallinn (longer version).