As the filmmaker seeks answers within the intricate layers of his upbringing, we are invited to join him on a profound voyage of self-discovery, where the true essence of home and belonging is uncovered.
A biographical documentary film by Kristin Raup and Madli Lääne about Merle Karusoo, the Estonian stage director and collector of local biographies.
Lauri Randla’s first full length feature film is a comedy about the adventures of the Ingrian-Finnish Tarkkinen family in the last days of the Soviet Union.
A short documentary about the Estonian Defense League and the life of a young woman.
Each child needs to face challenges with their parents, this film looks into a Latvian young woman’s also the director of the film difficult relationship with her mother.
A short film about identity and belonging.
Filmmakers Meelis Muhu and Kristina Norman observe life in Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, that is an unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as a part of Moldova governed by the real Soviet order.
Lots of people in the success oriented society are struggling with personal crisis and trying to escape it; this makes one question the validity of default choices one has made.
Portrait documentary about the strange world of 32-year-old performance artist Sandra Jõgeva.
Rein Mikke, born as an Estonian citizen, was adopted by Russian parents in 1950s. Now he is trying to overcome bureaucratic obstacles and restore his Estonian citizenship and related rights.
Short film by Marko Raat about the power games between two women in a hotel suite.
The animated cartoon “1895” is dedicated to the centennial of cinema. “1895” is an animation about the life of brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière.
In every wall that separates, one can find a door. Victor finds such a door and has begun a dangerous game…