The film explores the modeling industry in Estonia debunking popular myths and stereotypes by comparing answers from professional models and everyday people to the same questions. This project offers a clear-eyed perspective on the fashion world, revealing its true face beyond the illusions.
Documentary about American cultural historian Paul Firnhaber, who has found his peace in a small town of Estonia, called Viljandi.
Students Eva Ligi Aydoğmuş and Deisi Helemäe-Sarv portrayed director Ove Musting in their documentary film to address TV concerns in the background.
Exhibition of history and art "50 Years From Home" of the community of expatriate Estonians in Canada.
Arvo Niitenberg gives an interview to TV channel CBC News where he talks about the job of the Minister of Energy in the newly established government of the Republic of Estonia.
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney gives an interview at the event dedicated to the disabled in Toronto.
Festive dinner in Toronto held in honor of the restoration of independence of the Baltic states.
CBC TV news reflect the situation in Estonia in August 1991 through the interviews with Estonian people.
Interview with Küllo Arjakas on the events taken place on January 13th, 1991 in Vilnius.
January 14, 1991 in the press service of Toronto Latvian community. Representative gives interview to the TV channel CBC News about the situation in Riga.
Representatives of Baltic refugee organizations together with the representative of Canadian Parliament discuss the political situation in the Baltic States after the coup d'état in Moscow on August 20, 1991.
Canadian politician Bob Rae is being interviewed by journalists and tells about the political situation in the Baltic States and the recent violent events in Lithuania and Latvia in January 1991.
Dr Guntis Silinš, Consul of the Republic of Latvia in Toronto, tells in the TV interview given to CBC News about the fight for independence in Latvia and Gorbachev's politics in the Baltic States.
Video recorded for the documentary programme of CBC (Canadian TV channel) introduces life in Estonia after its restoration of independence in August 1991. The film shows Marju Lauristin, Lennart Meri, Raivo Vare, Edgar Savisaar and others.
TV interview with a Latvian Canadian mother whose daughter happened to in the middle of the tragic events in Riga while going on a trip to Latvia.
Expatriate Latvian young woman in Canada who happened to be at the barricades in Riga during the tragic events on January 20, 1991. In a phone interview she tells the CBC reporter about the dramatic events in central Riga.
Forms are being filled in at the Lithuanian Community Information Bureau in Toronto, also operational information about the tragic events in Vilnius in 1991 is given.
Second part of the church service of expatriate Lithuanians in Canada for supporting the fight for independence in Lithuania held on January 11, 1990.
Two women share their opinion of the declaration of sovereignty accepted during the special session of Estonian government on November 16, 1988.
Karl Trei, member of Canadian masters athletics club, tells about his principles related to his sports practice and aims at setting a new world record in high jump.
Actor Mikk Mikiver gives an interview to CBC Toronto TV channel in November 1989.
The film recorded by Edgar Väär shows Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen in Toronto TV studio in February 1989; the two singers are watching the uncut recording of the TV programme reflecting their visit to Toronto and both of them give an interview.
Church service held in Tallinn on May 13, 1989 for the re-establishment of students' corporation "Vironia".
Enn Nõu interviews his father Joosep Nõu, asking about the pivotal events that took place in Estonia during 20th century.
Enn Nõu's interview with Helga Nõu's father, forestry scientist Aleksander Raukas, in his home in Saltsjöbaden on November 5, 1983.
Enn Nõu interviews Tõnis Kint, Prime MInister performing the duties of the President, in Uppsala.
Yacht harbour in Canada and interview with a yacht owner.
Student Aleksander Ojamets' documentary introduces HPV, or human papillomavirus, talks about the dangers of the virus and methods of its prevention and protection, and the situation of the virus in Estonia.
It's better to wake up together. The goal is to create a diverse and engaging morning program for viewers.
A documentary about a woman's journey along the future route corridor of the Rail Baltic railway. While trying to broadcast live from the 213km long route, the artist Hanna Samoson meets people on her way whose lives will be inextricably linked with the future railway.
It is impossible for a man who has been in the war to forget what he experienced. Again and again the past catches up with him. Even in his dreams. The only way to face your demons is to make fun of them.
Kaspar Rummi's, Mikk Mäe's and Mona Brit Luur's master's thesis is a 42-minute long documentary show that reflects the history of Estonian crime shows through the eyes and experiences of those who make them. We also touch on various events in the development of the content and formats of crime shows. The show reflects the period of the 90s and early 00s.
Keity and her girlfriend Kristel organise a life-threatening motorcycle trick in order to set a world record and bring attention to Keity so she could go to the trial motorbike World Championships.
An old filmmaker Peep Puks has directed 61 documentaries and created almost 40 programmes for television. In this film, he looks back on stories of the first post-war generation of Estonia and the birth of the Estonian documentary.
Interview with choirmaster Roman Toi, also an alumnus of fraternity "Vironia", held in Tallinn on July 21st, 2011.
Organizations of expatriate Estonians in Australia. Political fight for supporting the existence of Estonia and for declaring the occupation by the Soviet Union as an illegal act.