Film student Oliver Helm's short film tells the story of how young people search for their place in the world and learn to distinguish their true feelings from the expectations of their peers.
Change the approach! Choose culture!
This is a film about love. Love that can move mountains. Unfortunately, it happens that the lovers, preoccupied with their love, do not care what happens to the displaced mountains.
The dance film focuses on topics such as automatic versus embodied movement; authentically interacting with our space of work; technology and supervision.
Filmed over four years in the provincial city of Yekaterinburg, The Last Relic is a stark cinematic portrait of the absurdity of life in Russia where the majority dreams of restoring imperial glory and a handful of opposition activists desperately resists Putin’s relentless march towards a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
When Indrek's wife says that she is not happy with the marriage and something needs to change, Indrek must find a way to save the marriage.
Anu Sildnik’s short movie is talking about what will happen in that very moment when you put together one brassiere for a night characters from famous paintings. What will happen after artist have done last brushstroke and all the models and muses can finally move and go back to their ordinary lives. Do they accidentally know each ohter?
A girl becomes a warrior in the military- and her own life.
Dutiful daughter Eeva embarks on a quest to find and save her brother, deep in the bowels of Bogotás underworld.
The angel will guide us.
“Muse” is a film by II year film students, based on the Dogma 95 concept. Film discovers the subject of how young people perceive the world around them. No feeling, emotion or thought is hidden. But still, while creating their own unique understanding of reality, real life is slowly starting to slip away.
Master thesis film, directed by Reeli Reinaus, is portrait of well known blogger Merilin Taimre, also known as Paljas Porgand.
Documentary about Estonian contemporary artist Leonhard Lapin.
A story about a legend of Estonian punk scene Peeter Männiksoo aka Pasa-Pets who has been living for years in Berlin. It is a story about a man's survival in a big city, a story about loneliness, struggle and freedom. It's a poem about Pets and Berlin.
Love is not for everybody.
Documentary about the modern humanitarian who according to himself has no choices.
If the world is blind, Allan isn’t. Allan is a man in at the age of Christ. His life is colorful. He likes cinema, cars and sports.
A witty and insightful portrait film by Kullar Viimne speaks not only of the clash of civilizations and the everlasting conflict of idealism and inevitability but also sympathizes with the hardships of one small Estonian girl in a big world.
Debut feature film directed by Mihkel Ulk, telling about the burning issues of today's youth: school bullying and related low self-esteem, adaptation difficulties and search for appreciation.
The short film by Kaur Koka, a master's film student, is about a chance meeting between two people and love at first sight.
Student Jackel Chow’s short film is a musical film assigned at 2nd semester project in MA level, which describes a chinese man’s fantasy with a mysterious regular customer in a cafe.
Drama directed by Ilmar Raag about two Estonian ladies in Paris - an elderly city woman and a plain woman coming from a small town who starts working for the elderly one. The human connection that arises from their relationship gives a new meaning to the lives of both women. Leading roles are played by the legendary French actress Jeanne Moreau and Laine Mägi.
The film introduces the daily activities and creative work of the last year in artist Jaan Paavle's life, including his beliefs, attitudes and contradictions with the society.
Documentary film tells a story of legendary Soviet time clown Sergey Fatkin. Due to popularity he was allowed to pass iron curtain and visit 35 countries in times when many Soviets didn’t see any foreign country ever. At Paris nightclub Olympia Fatkin performed together with Jaques Brel. Later on Sergei Fatkin made a fatal mistake smuggling Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago into the country. Officially banned book was hand copied and passed around. KGB soon traced down Sergei Fatkin and the legendary clown was arrested, liberated from his titles, awards and private possessions. Ironically – the man who had passed around a book about Soviet prisons was imprisoned for years. Nowadays Sergei Fatkin, free again, is still working modestly as a clown, performing at kindergartens mostly.
The romantic comedy directed by Andri Luup tells the story of a Finnish man and an Estonian woman who find each other despite of hardships.
Portrait documentary about Jaan Klysheiko, a legendary photo artist, book and magazine designer.
The debut film directed by Ilmar Taska is a criminal drama about people who are about to lose themselves for luxurious life. Starring supermodel Carmen Kass and Finnish film star Peter Franzen.
Short film directed by Peter Herzog about the encounters between a man and a woman in dreams. When they wake up from the dreams, they don't know each other.
The psychological thriller directed by Peeter Urbla is based on the well-known novel "The Lady in the Car With Glasses and a Gun" by S. Japrisot.
Documentary about Nõmme district in Tallinn, discussions about the feeling of home and being a homeowner.
Portrait documentary by Heini Drui about Vladimir Sapozhnin, the state artist of Estonian SSR.
Introduction of Kotka, the twin town of Tallinn.
World camp "Metsakodu" takes place in Sweden on July 19-29, 1975.
Debora Vaarandi, a beloved writer of Estonian SSR, and her poetry.