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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.

    • Remy’s devotion to Karl-Erik Taukar goes beyond music – it's a way of life. His days revolve around following his idol, preparing for concerts, and sharing his passion with others. This documentary follows his journey, exploring how music fandom shapes identity, builds community, and fuels unwavering dedication.

    • An introspective short documentary film about childhood memories that date back to the time when the author was involved in competitive sports.

    • This documentary follows the journey of a dedicated teacher who stands up for the rights of the Russian-speaking population in Estonia.

    • 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.

    • On the night before Christmas a warehouse of disparate workers process newspapers for delivery before heading out into the city to trace the desolate streets to their few and far between customers.

    • Uncompromising "Crazy Coach" Arvi Aavik is creating the Estonian women's wrestling team out of a few capable girls.

    • A short film about Commitment vs Freedom.

    • Heart of A Wolf is a documentary about the nature of Nordic folk metal featuring Metsatöll from Estonia and Finntroll from Finland.

    • One of the most extraordinary personas in Estonian cultural history is undoubtedly the writer, director, publicist, lecturer and a public figure Mati Unt.

    • Documentary directed by Mati Põldre tells about Olaf Esna - a bibliophile and antiquary in Pärnu.

    • "Ballet Master", a documentary full of dancing, is a journey through the creative world of the internationally recognized choreographer Mai Murdmaa. Murdmaa is our guide and helps us see dancing as a medium for creating art. "Ballet Master" visualizes choreography but mostly gives it a meaning. Murdmaa's creative work and private life are inseparable. One ballet master, two different forms of society. One art - sacral, mystical, erotic, aesthetic - but so many difficult aspects before the creation can reach the audience.

    • Student Kaspars Sēlis’ bachelor thesis ’’Study Hard’’ is a documentary program about the reasons that affect students choices after secondary school.

    • Gentlemen with grand ideas look into the past and future of Narva: Fyodor is recreating the past of Narva out of cardboard in a degrading town hall; Mats Gabrielsson wants to turn Narva into a new Hong Kong in the future.

    • The biographical documentary about the renowned composer and lecturer Heino Eller also serves as a part of cultural history of Estonia. While following the story, we experience the most dramatic and cheerful moments of his life and Estonian history.

    • A student concert of works by Arvo Pärt was held in 2011 in the Tallinn Swedish St Michael´s Church as a collaboration between the Old Town Music School in Tallinn and the Arvo Pärt Centre.

    • A student concert of works by Arvo Pärt was held in 2011 in the Tallinn Swedish St Michael´s Church as a collaboration between the Old Town Music School in Tallinn and the Arvo Pärt Centre. This is a DVD recording of the rehearsals for the concert.

    • Portrait documentary about actor and theatre director Eino Baskin.

    • Alex Prior was born in 1992 in London to an English father and a Russian mother. Even as a child he was being called “a little Pavarotti” or “a little Mozart” because of his angelic voice and his composition skills.

    • Documentary about the daily lives of the lapdogs Nufi and Vishenka and their owners Nele and Marina; also about their dreams and dedication that knows no limits.

    • Portrait documentary about Herbert Sepp, a senior athlete from Karksi-Nuia, who aims at becoming a world champion.

    • 94-year-old Evald Okas's life has been dedicated to art: the grand master himself casts light upon the stories of how his artwork was born, tells about his life and reveals the secrets of his working principles.

    • Valentin Silvestrov is an internationally acknowledged contemporary Ukrainian composer of classical music and regarded as one of finest composers of his generation.

    • Portrait documentary about Mikk Mikiver, a theatre director and an actor.

    • The singing celebration of Estonian nation and two different points of view to the big event.

    • An hour with the amazingly multifaceted Einar Laigna, who clearly and emphatically discusses life’s basic values with the viewer, at a time when ethics tend to be lost from our lives. And thus, the message that he sends to Estonians and other people who love their land is that today is more important than ever before.

    • Dorian Supin's documentary about Arvo Pärt records the composer's life and creative activities during the two productive years together with Pärt's recollections of the past.

    • Arvo Pärt´s work, "... which was the son of..." was pecially commissioned for the contcert tour of European capitals of culture in 2000.

    • The poetic drama with a profound philosophical undertone directed by Sulev Keedus about the postwar desolated and occupied land. The film is one of the first art films produced in the independent republic of Estonia and it has received awards at various acknowledged international film festivals.

    • Ernst Jaakson, the Consul General of the Republic in Estonia in the United States of America, at his home in Bronxville, New York, on October 19, 1996.

      • 1996
      • Amateur films
    • Documentary by Hans Roosipuu and Enn Säde about the Shmigun family with its two athlete daughters Kristina and Katrin striving towards top results.

    • Documentary by Andres Sööt about the artists and art life in Tartu at the end of 1980s.

    • Documentary by Peep Puks about Toomas Sulling, a reknowned heart surgeon, and his operating team.

    • Portrait documentary directed by Andres Sööt about Villem Raam, an art historian who introduces medieval churches (Karja, Pöide) in Saaremaa and Muhu St. Catherine's Church in Muhu Island.