The film is about a strong Estonian woman who can handle everything and has experienced both traditional family life and much more.
This film portraits Leonhard Lapin, a creator born in an Estonian small town called Räpina in the 1950s, who becomes one of the most outstanding avant-garde artists on the Soviet Estonian art and architecture scene. The film also reveals the creator’s worldview, beliefs and rebellious nature.
Documentary about Estonian contemporary artist Leonhard Lapin.
Textile artist Elna Kaasik creates the death cloths of Estonian kroon for the applied arts exhibition "Ragulka" ("Slingshot").
Portrait documentary by Igor Ruus about Estonian ceramic artist and art teacher Leo Rohlin.
Portrait documentary by Rein Raamat about Inge Teder, the legendary head of the Art Museum of Estonia.
Portrait documentary directed by Rein Raamat about artists' couple Signe and Arseni Mölder.
Documentary by Rein Raamat about artist Lembit Saarts, the practitioner of the painting tradition of Pallas School.
Mare Vint, an acknowledged graphic and drawing artist, opens up the background of her sensitive artwork related to her personal exhibition "Selected views".
Portrait documentary by Rein Raamat about Enn Johannes, an acknowledged metal artist.
Artist Lemming Nagel uses the means of painting in order to create an original, colourful world full of fantasy out of seemingly useless objects.
The documentary commissioned by the Estonian Artists' Association gives a short overview about the artwork of Estonian painter Laurentsius.
Preview of the art exhibition "Mothers and Daughters" held in Stockholm Estonian House on November 11, 1989. Artworks by Helga Nõu; Laine Nõu Englesson; Annakarina, Merit and Hill Vesterberg.
The second part of the 8th Song Festival of expatriate Latvians in Canada in Toronto, July 6, 1986.
The opening of Aleksander Eller's jubilee exhibition in Tartu Art Museum.
Opening of Jaan Grünberg's exhibition in the Estonian House Stockholm on April 10, 1964.
Opening of artist Jaan Grünberg's personal exhibition in the Estonian House, Stockholm on April 10, 1964.
General exhibition of Estonian art held in Svea gallery, Stockholm in January 1963.