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 a post apocalyptic world, the soul of a child awakens in the body of a robot.
The film is about longing, friendship, love, family and fears, which often has “big eyes”.
All is well that ends well.
Ville Koskinen's documentary on the problem of pests in nature. When nature is taking over the garden, humans won’t give up their attempts to keep the order.
We all come from our childhood.
Sometimes you need to be shrinked in order to grow up.
This family film from Estonian Grand Old Man of nature film Rein Maran, is a story of a child’s explorations of nature and first notices of the surrounding biodiversity. The viewer will find themselves discovering, through his eyes, all possible kinds of miraculous creatures in the grass, on plants, in shrubs and in sky-reaching trees, sharing his astonishment and joy of first discovery.
The sounds of gently breaking waves or fluttering insect’s wings are telling the story of our roots long before human footprints were first left on Baltic beaches.
The discomfort that people feel when looking monkeys in a cage is a warning sign.
Truth is a relative concept. Depending on the point of view, everybody can be right.
“A Dozen Questions about Estonia“ introducing Estonia and the nature of Estonians through the 12 short films.
Little baby bird Pippo falls behind his flock on their way south for the winter and lands in the chimney of little girl dog Lotte. Lotte decides that Pippo must be taken south to be reunited with his flock. The exciting journey south begins.
This is a love story in which the motifs of the “Ugly Duckling“ fairy tale can be discerned. The entire film is seen through the eyes of a butterfly larva.
A little village on the shore of a large sea. Two young dogs, Tom and Fluffy, are in love with each other. Their friend, Oskar the dog, is an inventor who has just invented a sugarmachine.
Documentary about urban residents becoming hobby gardeners in the summers of 1970s in Estonia.
Competitions in which insects demonstrate their abilities take place at the Green Meadows Olympic Stadium. Film puppet Siki-Triki reports from the sporting games.
Views of nature and Estonia in summer with birds, flowers and butterflies.
Cinematographer Vladimir Maak together with Estonian natural scientists went to an expedition to Ussuri and created a documentary with the materials recorded during the trip.