The documentary film sweeps away centuries of dust to reveal the most significant discovery in recent Estonian art history.
An intimate and cinematic journey into the life and music of Hendrik Sal-Saller, one of Estonia’s most beloved musicians, whose work has shaped the collective memory of a nation.
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?
Documentary explores the war in Ukraine through frontline civilians and everyday Ukrainians. Filmmaker and reserve officer Ilmar Raag volunteers to deliver aid deep into Ukraine’s warzones. The people he meets are different, but they all fight for Ukraine.
How to survive parenthood, when you have a lot to juggle?
Village tough guy was abducted by aliens. Now he’s back. Watch out, woke pussies!
Luna TV news show.
An intimate documentary about the internationally renowned Estonian musician, saxophone player and improvisational jazz composer Maria Faust.
A film about the young and bright Estonian para swimming star Matz Topkin, who knows how to dream big and cheerfully accept both success and defeat.
The late-night satire show hosted by Katariina Tamm and Märt Koik focuses on what currently matters in Estonia.
A music critic Hugo, suffering from post-divorce depression, is just about to rebuild his life when his jazz musician father Raivo arrives at his door unexpectedly. When an attractive psychotherapist enters the men’s lives, the father and son duo begin to compete for her attention.
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.
Documentary about the dreams of a father and his sons in the world of formula and kart racing as well as about the fulfilment of the dream through hard work, success and loneliness.
"Pärnography" is a great introduction to the works of Pärn and serves as a great portrait film about the 'man from animazone'.
Expatriate Estonian, poet Kalju Lepik, visits his fatherland Estonia after having been away from it for about 50 years.
The culture award by Association of Estonians in Sweden is given to artist Endel Kõks in the Estonian House, Stockholm on March 13, 1965.
The culture award by Association of Estonians in Sweden is given to artist Endel Kõks, the event continues with the gathering in the Estonian House, Stockholm on March 13, 1965.
The culture award by Association of Estonians in Sweden is given to writer Karl Ristikivi in the Estonian House, Stockholm on March 7, 1964.
The culture award by Association of Estonians in Sweden is given to writer Karl Ristikivi in the Estonian House, Stockholm.
The culture award by Association of Estonians in Sweden is given to artist Herman Talvik in Stockholm on March 9, 1963.
Award Ceremony of the Culture Award by the Association of Expatriate Estonians in Stockholm on March 10, 1962. The award is given to Kalju Lepik and Valev Uibopuu.