Documentary film about Covid19 and medical treatment related to Covid19.
Who's the man waving the flag?
To change the world, one needs to start within.
Two political eras meet in the Estonian town of Tapa.
Six-year-old Leelo’s mother is deported to a Siberian prison camp during Stalinist repressions. The little girl tries to be as good as she can in the belief that this will bring her mother back home.
Portrait documentary about Igor Tõnurist, the activist of Estonian folklore movement.
The pitch-black comedy directed by Andres Maimik and Rain Tolk about well-known Estonian actor Jan Uuspõld. Having reached a dead end with his life, Jan starts a dramatic journey full of adventures from Tallinn to Tartu. Numerous public figures in Estonia participate in the film, including the president of the country.
The singing celebration of Estonian nation and two different points of view to the big event.
Estonian Television Childrens' Choir grows up together with the Republic of Estonia.
Opening of 16h Estonian Days in Melbourne. Performance by the theatre group of Estonian House, cabaret performance and acts by folk dance group.
Concert to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia held in the great hall of Toronto University in November 1993.
Group singing of expatriate Estonians in Toronto, Canada.
Overview by Canadian TV programme CBC News about the political situation after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt. At the press conference of the Canadian Baltic Federation the government's support is being asked for recognizing the independence of the Baltic States.
Memorial church service of expatriate Latvians in Canada in Toronto St. Andrew's Church for commemorating the victims on barricades in January 1991.
Church service of expatriate Lithuanians in Canada for supporting the fight for independence in Lithuania.
Celebrating the Mothers' Day in St. Michael's Church and in the congregation house, Uppsala on May 12, 1991. Speech is held by Katrin Nyman-Metcalf, the last State Secretary in exile.
The solidarity meeting held in central Toronto in December 1990 where the participants require international recognition for the newly elected government in Lithuania.
Estonian National Male Choir gave its first concert to the foreign Estonian audience in Canada, in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Commercium of the fraternity "Vironia" division in Toronto in the hall of Toronto Tartu College on May 19, 1989.
Expatriate Polish people in Canada, Toronto are commemorating the massacre of Katyn in 1939.
Documentary directed by Peeter Tooming about the biggest environmental protest in 1988, a youth bike trip through the desolate areas in Viru county, Estonia.
Estonian Song '88 was the event held in the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn on September 11, 1988, where the largest number of people took part. During six hours 11. septembril 1988 toimus Tallinna laulväljakul seni kõigi aegade rahvarohkeim üritus Eestimaa laul ‘88, kus kuue tunni jooksul peeti sütitavaid kõnesid ja lauldi isamaalisi laule.
Festive celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia in Toronto, in November 1988.
The national flag of Estonia is consecrated by North-American bishop Karl Raudsepp at St. Andrew's Church in Toronto. Sermon is held by dean Udo Petersoo.
Celebration of 70th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia and fathering in Estonian Home in Norrköping on February 27, 1988.
Church service and ceremony in St Michael's Church and in the congregation house in Uppsala on February 28, 1988 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia. Mixed choir "Sügisheli" is performing, conductor Lembit Leetmaa.
Documentary chronicle directed by Andres Sööt about the influential events and the political awakening in Estonia in 1988.
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Estonian scouting in Toronto Estonian house, Canada. The participants talk about scouting at the beginning of refuge years and about present problems.
Uppsala Estonian Club holds a Christmas party in Estonian Home (Eesti Kodu) on December 12, 1987.
4th International Estonian Days take place in Canada on July 8-15, 1984.
Documentary shows the life and work in the collective fishermen's farm and tells about those who emigrated from the islands of Hiiumaa, Saaremaa and Muhu to the Far East at the end of 19th century.
Filmmaker Andres Sööt observes new wedding traditions in the Soviet Estonia in 1970s.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Tallinn group in Gothenburg, Sweden.