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.
What begins as an innocent digital detox among old friends in a rundown countryside house turns into a fight for survival when someone from the depths of their past emerges — someone who has neither forgotten nor forgiven.
A story about the relationship between independent Soviet art and the West.
Sebastian, working as a store clerk, finds his ordinary workday shaken up when he meets Silo, a free-spirited wanderer. Together, they smoke weed and dream of a one-way ticket to Brazil.
Filmed over four years in the provincial city of Yekaterinburg, The Last Relic is a stark cinematic portrait of the absurdity of life in Russia where the majority dreams of restoring imperial glory and a handful of opposition activists desperately resists Putin’s relentless march towards a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Captain Fyodor Volkonogov, a well-respected and obedient USSR law enforcer, witnesses his peers being suspiciously questioned. Sensing his turn is approaching, he escapes and is soon on the run, hunted by his former colleagues. Vulnerable and hopeless, Fyodor comes to realize what he had been part of, and that repentance is the only way for him to escape the eternal torment of Hell. But time is running out and the manhunt is closing in on him...
Two city kids, zero smartphones, one village. When left at Granny’s the siblings find an instruction on how to build a devilish creature. The only missing puzzle is one soul...
Smart life addicts on an adventurous summer camp on an isolated island.
A car crash in slow motion, a love letter to a disappearing world.
In the village of Virago, where no man has lived long enough to see his fortieth birthday, Tõnu is about to turn forty.
A blacksmith battling a severe disease begins the last great job of his life - the creation of a sword made of Damascus steel.
Documentary about the daily life of mountain gorillas and the local forest guides who mediate the gorillas to tourists. There are both battles with poaching as well as extreme poverty common to Africa.
It is 3 AM on June 14, 1941. More than 40,000 Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians are deported to Siberia by the authorities of Soviet Russia.
An epic biographical film about Hella Wuolijoki, Finnish public figure and writer who was born and raised in Estonia.
According to director Andres Sööt the film has not been made for those who know nothing or don't want to know about the deportation that took place in June 1941. The film has been dedicated to those who can never again talk about this event, those who passed away because of the unjustness.
A horror film directed by Russian filmmaker Oleg Assadulin telling the story about young people who go to a night club built in a bomb shelter and will be trapped in a mysterious labyrinth.
Documentary by Andres Sööt about the deportation that took place in June 1941 in Estonia. The film has been dedicated to all victims of this event.
A smart leader can keep the culture of his nation ingenous for a long time,but he is helpless against the interchange of genes.
Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. A premonition of cannibalism is in the snowfall of the constantly wintry Wiru Street.
Film about the choices made in the name of continuation of life during the Great Northern War in Estonia plundered by plague.
The symbolistic drama directed by Jüri Sillart is telling the story about the spring of young graduates in a small town of Estonia at the end of Stalinist era. The atmosphere of terror is reigning over the place while paralyzing the pursuits of freedom, love and dignity.
The film directed by Veljo Käsper is based on the short story "Little Requiem for Harmonica" by Enn Vetemaa, telling the story about understanding between different generations.