Orenda means an invisible force, a life spirit that inhabits everything living and lifeless: people, wind, birds, rabbits, stone. The one who serves Orenda and sings to it may receive its power.
In the third film of medieval thriller, Melchior's wife Keterlyn witnesses a brutal attack. The life of an unknown young man is saved, but the victim who has lost his memory does not know who he is and how he ended up in Tallinn.
A biographical documentary film by Kristin Raup and Madli Lääne about Merle Karusoo, the Estonian stage director and collector of local biographies.
When a stage director Anna and a businessman Maxim meet they both get the feeling that they have known each other for ages. Nevertheless they can't take their relationship further due to personal values and social norms. One day Anna comes to a regression therapy and finds out about her previous lives.
An experimental documentary about an Estonian couplet singer who is sent to visit an Armenian-born parapsychologist to help him cope with stress and find something positive about being the last couplet singer in his country.
A young woman takes on an audacious human experiment while trying to find her place in the world and struggling with the past of her family.
In documentary „Docbox“ by Marili Kobin and Laura Laasi Estonian actors discuss what it means to portray Estonian character in theatre.
The story of daughter of a Cold War double agent.
A documentary about Peeter Volkonski lets us take peek in the everyday life of a colorful cultural figure and explores how he manages to find balance between the household and the aristocracy.
Documentary about well known Estonian theatre director Kalju Komissarov.
Shades, breaths, whispers, hunches, mystery - they are all fading away. Everything else seems more important.
Adaptation of original letters by Nobel laureate Ivan Bunin and estonian poetess Maria Karamzina.
One of the most extraordinary personas in Estonian cultural history is undoubtedly the writer, director, publicist, lecturer and a public figure Mati Unt.
Leida Rammo, Estonian oldest performing actress, believes in miracles and passionately fights for the new building of Tallinn City Theatre.
Documentary by Vahur Laiapea about Elmo Nüganen, talented actor and stage director, and the head stage manager of Tallinn City Theatre.
Philosophical meditation on the nature of an artist. Who is an artist - a creator or just another layabout?
Portrait documentary by Rein Raamat about Jaan Manitski, a well-off expatriate Estonian who returned to his fatherland and established an impressive cultural centre in his home village Viinistu.
Estonian-Latvian co-production about the "established fascists" - Baltic actors who were used by the Soviet film industry to create the representation of an enemy and to recreate the image of Baltic people as fascists.
Recollective portrait documentary about actress Katrin Välbe.
History documentary by Hannes and Renita Lintrop about the 100th anniversary of Estonia Theatre and its building where the stories of Estonian nationhood and culture are intertwined.
The first full-length feature film directed by Rainer Sarnet for the 100th anniversary of Estonian professional theatre. The film tells the story about staging the play "Werewolf" written by August Kitzberg in Tartu Vanemuise Theatre throughout the 20th century, while bringing together the present and the past and offering the characters to experience eternity.
The documentary follows the production process of an ambitious project "The Grail" by Von Krahl Theatre.
Portrait documentary about Grigori Kromanov - a film and theatre director - directed by Jüri Sillart.
The last film directed by Kaljo Kiisk has been dedicated to theatre and the people in theatre.
Arrival of the troupe of Estonian Drama Theatre to Toronto, Canada, in November of 1989.
Stage rehearsal of the play "The Sunshine Boys" performed by Estonian Drama Theatre on the stage of Central Technical School, Toronto.
Helga and Enn Nõu watching the rehearsal of theatrical play "In corpore" in Theatre Vanemuine on March 29, 1989. The play is based on novel "Names in Marble".
A totalitarian society destroys itself, sooner or later the people cannot take it anymore and then, over papa Carlos a path to the doors of freedom is laid.
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.
The atmosphere in Theatre Vanemuine during the season of 1986/1987.
Theatrical roles performed by Ita Ever. Mikk Mikiver interviews the actress.