Estonian music is priceless, but his personality is very complex and contradictory. The authors of the film were above all attracted to the personality of the composer, driven by the desire to pull the mask off the maestro and show the real Rannap to the extent possible.
Tallinn University Symphony Orchestra gives a concert in Järva-Jaani.
The next step in the evolution of hummingbirds just may surprise you!
A documentary film about a composer Tõnu Kõrvits, his music and the people who are deeply touched by his music.
“Family Lies” by Valentin Kuik and Manfred Vainokivi is a relationship drama about elephants in the bedroom and skeletons in the closet, about small and big deceptions, half-truths and set-ups that can be found in every family’s secret chronicles.
Message: Assigned unique roles in life, individuals must search deep within the apparent absurdity of existence to achieve spiritual self-realisation.
A single mother races against time while trying to manage with supporting two children, working, dialy routine and herself when suddenly a mysterious Coach Driver knocks at her door.
Media student Peter Kilkenny's coursework in Directing Documentary. The story of a conductor who gives a grand concert with his own orchestra.
A small town is gripped with excitement in anticipation of the annual marathon. Instead of the starting shot, a bomb explodes.
Famous conductor returns to homeland in order to celebrate his 50th birthday, however, the power of money will prevail.
Arvo Pärts´s work Cecilia, Vergine Romana was commissioned by the Agency of Preparations for Holy Years in Roma, appointed by the Pope.
Overview about Georg Ots 6th Music Days on March 15–25, 1990.
4th International Estonian Days take place in Canada on July 8-15, 1984.
Documentary directed by Peep Puks about Anton Hansen Tammsaare, an Estonian literary classic.
Documentary about the contribution of the Estonian pilots in the Red Army in establishing and developing a Soviet aerodrome in 1920s-1930s.
Documentary about Mikhail Kalinin's revolutionary activities in Tallinn in 1901–1904.