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.
In 2007 an Estonian entrepreneur was illuminated by a beautifully simple idea: our planet is full of garbage - let’s start with our own backyard and clean it up! Exhilarated by success, the time seems ripe to accomplish something of true magnitude…
Lauri Randla’s first full length feature film is a comedy about the adventures of the Ingrian-Finnish Tarkkinen family in the last days of the Soviet Union.
Six-year-old Leelo’s mother is deported to a Siberian prison camp during Stalinist repressions. The little girl tries to be as good as she can in the belief that this will bring her mother back home.
A band from Tartu, led by PhD students in biology, gives a concert in the biggest shopping mall in the capital to promote environmental-friendly way of living. The "eco-punks" as they call themselves in Estonian, propose that creative self-expression could well be a substitute for meaningless consumerism.
Eurobus is driving around Estonia with people on board who give information about the European Union.
Anatomy of totalitarism. Sarcastic retrospect to the darkest era in Estonian history during 20th century.
Documentary by Peeter Tooming about Ülo Leib, head of Kanepi village council.
Propaganda documentary about the conference and ideological work of the propaganda activists in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Pivotal events in Tallinn in July 1940. People's demonstrations, elections of the 2nd State Council, meeting of the State Council and declaration of state power in Estonia.
Propagandistic reportage about the Communist coup in June 1940 and the following events that took place in July in Estonia.