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 second film of medieval thriller, the night watchman is frightened by a terrible ghost - the tragically drowned daughter of a rich merchant.
When no public recognition at home, a gospel band Robirohi plans the tour to the source of gospel music, to perform at the halls of fame in Kentucky, USA.
Estonia, 1872. The uncompromising new owner of Robber’s Rise must battle with hard work, his spiteful neighbor and with his own family and beliefs to transform the poor land into a flourishing farm of his dreams – to bring truth and justice to a god forsaken place.
Stained glass artist fights for her existence and for new orders. Looking back to her long life, she investigates her current situation and motives of her creativeness.
In the area surrounding the Dominican monastery in the heart of Tallinn, unique spiritual and cultural life has emerged that influences the entire city.
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.
The children's sports day and concert church service held within the 8th expatriate song festival in Gothenburg, May 1977.
Film chronicle about the cultural life of expatriate Estonians in Sweden in 1964-1970.
Participants in the 4th Assembly of the World Council of Churches held in Uppsala, July 1968.
People arriving at the World Congress of Lutheran Church in Stockholm.
Inaugurating the new archbishop Johannes Oskar Lauri in St. Jacob's Church, Stockholm after which a festive gathering is held on November 29, 1964.
Festive gathering following the inauguration ceremony of the new archbishop Johannes Oskar Lauri at Saint James's Church in Stockholm on November 29, 1964.
Gathering of the bible translation committee of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stockholm, family Koolmeister's home in Västerås.
Reunion of the Diocesan Council of Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stockholm and Estonian song festival in Gothenburg.
Opening and inauguration of Estonian House on December 27, 1958.
Opening and inauguration of the Estonian House in Stockholm on December 27, 1958.
Opening and consecration of Estonian House in Stockholm on December 27, 1958.
The first meeting of the Bible Committee of Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stockholm in 1956 and the meeting in Västerås in 1957.
Silent film directed by Balduin Kusbock is a contemporary love story taking place during the times of slavery in Estonia. Slave girl Linda is taken to the manor house straight from her wedding according to the medieval law of the first night. The groom has to fight for the dignity of his bride.