Documentary explores the war in Ukraine through frontline civilians and everyday Ukrainians. Filmmaker and reserve officer Ilmar Raag volunteers to deliver aid deep into Ukraine’s warzones. The people he meets are different, but they all fight for Ukraine.
In 1933, a young woman leaves her rural home to chase her dream of becoming a writer in the city. She takes a job as a maid for a middle-aged printing house owner who quickly starts pursuing her romantically, revealing power games that lead to dire consequences.
A spy thriller about an Estonian intelligence officer, who has to track down a mysterious Soviet double agent on the eve of WWII.
A socio-political analysis of the United States of America's current state of affairs.
Two special agents are tasked with protecting the computer programme that runs a future metropolis. However, the ‘Soviet Union’ virus soon starts wreaking havoc. A delirious ride!
Anatomy of totalitarism. Sarcastic retrospect to the darkest era in Estonian history during 20th century.
An intellectual ride into a grotesque train-society witch depicts a train that passes through different landscapes, through the turning points of the closing century.
Commemoration day at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto where Guntis Silinš, the Consul of the Republic of Latvia in Toronto holds his speech.
Interview with Küllo Arjakas on the events taken place on January 13th, 1991 in Vilnius.
Director Peeter Tooming has documented the story of those who fought in and for Estonia. The film has been made during the time when people were hoping and waiting for the Soviet army to leave Estonia.
Ingvar Carlsson, Prime Minister of Sweden, holds an opening speech at 10th Baltic Studies Conference in Stockholm on June 7, 1989.
Political events in Estonia in 1988 and 1989.
Documentary by Peeter Tooming about Ülo Leib, head of Kanepi village council.
The film brings to life in one nightmarish vision three detailed engravings from the early 30s created by Estonian artist Eduard Viiralt: "The Preacher", "Cabaret" and "Hell".
The historical-romantic adventure film directed by Grigory Romanov is based on the characters and motifs from the story "Prince Gabriel or the Last Days of Pirita Monastery" by Eduard Bornhöhe and on the events of 1968 in Europe. The song lyrics by Paul-Eerik Rummo and touch of humour add depth to the film that has reached the cult status in Estonia.
Documentary dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Young Communist League of USSR.
Two city kids, zero smartphones, one village. When left at Granny’s the siblings find an instruction on how to build a devilish creature. The only missing puzzle is one soul...
The 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia was celebrated in the hall of Toronto University in Canada in 1989 and speeches were held by Canadian politician Tony Ruprecht and the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Estonia in Canada Ilmar Heinsoo.
Lectures and events of 9th Baltic Conference take place in Stockholm Stock Exchange Building, Stockholm Town Hall and Stockholm University on June 1-4, 1987.
Expatriate Estonians in Sweden visit Washington in 1965.