One of the most respectable lady of Estonian music, composer Ester Mägi, has written music about sixty years while having remained characteristically conservative.
Portrait documentary by Julia and Jüri Sillart about Enn Vetemaa - a writer, translator and composer; always an elegant man with a brilliant mentality.
The feature film directed by German filmmaker Chris Kraus has been inspired by the memoirs of the director's great aunt of Baltic German origin, Oda Schaefer, where she talks about her youth in Estonia directly before the World War 1.
Portrait documentary by Rein Raamat about Inge Teder, the legendary head of the Art Museum of Estonia.
The documentary tells a story about a pine tree in Northern Estonia in Tõnis Laanemaa's artwork.
Documentary by Rein Raamat about artist Lembit Saarts, the practitioner of the painting tradition of Pallas School.
Short film directed by young documentalist Raimo Jõerand, telling about the marital relationships and playing with paradoxes.
I'll come, I'll get some experiences, I'll choose, I'll make mistake, I'll die, I'll come.
Sculptor Maire Männik started her sculpture studies in Estonia but during the war she moved to France and her artwork was mostly created in Paris.
Portrait documentary about Lea Valter, an acknowledged Estonian carpet artist.
The first full-length feature film directed by Roman Baskin is an allegorical drama about power, compromises and conformation. The film was one of the six best European debut feature films in 1992.
Portrait documentary by Peeter Toomingas about Valmar Adams, Estonian writer, poet and teacher - a diverse personality.
Impressions about 950-year-old Tartu.
Portrait documentary by Enn Säde about Heino Pedusaar who has dedicated himself to discovering and restoring old music records.
Portrait documentary about Nikolai Kormašov, Estonian painter of Russian origin.