The punk band Velikije Luki stands up to Soviet power and defies hardships, until, with fortunate accidents and drunken bravado, it triggers the collapse of the Red Empire.
Portrait documentary by Kristjan Svirgsden about Heinz Valk, artist and social activist.
The activities of the Estonian representatives at the Congress of the Communist Party of Soviet Union led to the collapse of the Soviet empire.
American film directors James Trusty and Maureen Castle Tusty regard Estonian Singing Revolution as the turning point of European history.
Overview about the Estonian National Library that dates back to December 21st, 1918 when the temporary government of the Republic of Estonia decided to find the State Library.
Celebrating of the anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Estonian National Opera and in Tammsaare Park in Tallinn.
Reportage documentary directed by Andres Sööt records the most important events of Estonian fight for independence in 1990.
Announcement of Estonia's national independence in the Supreme Council. The Moscow coup is accompanied by the emergence of Russian troops in Tallinn, the defence of the National Broadcasting TV building and the TV Tower.
On September 8, 1991, the Song of Freedom is held at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. Estonia is visited by high-ranking state officials from European countries and the United States.
Documentary of the victorious sports history in Estonia, numerous archival materials and unique moments.
Independent Estonian Communist Party is established at the 20th Congress of the Estonian Communist Party.
Adoption of the Language Act at the session of the Supreme Council of the Estonian SSR in Toompea Castle on Jarnuay 18, 1989.
Hoisting of the Estonian national flag at the tower of Pikk Hermann in Tallinn on February 24, 1989.
At the session of the Supreme Council of the USSR in Tallinn House of Political Education on November 12, 1989, the deputies vote the annexation of the Republic of Estonia to the USSR as null and void.
Hoisting of the Estonian national flag on the tower of Pikk Hermann on February 24th, 1989 - after the period of Soviet occupation that has lasted nearly half a century.
Estonian Song '88 was the event held in the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn on September 11, 1988, where the largest number of people took part. During six hours 11. septembril 1988 toimus Tallinna laulväljakul seni kõigi aegade rahvarohkeim üritus Eestimaa laul ‘88, kus kuue tunni jooksul peeti sütitavaid kõnesid ja lauldi isamaalisi laule.
Reportage of the hot summer events of 1988 in Estonia.
Documentary chronicle directed by Andres Sööt about the influential events and the political awakening in Estonia in 1988.
2nd part of the reportage about the hot events during the summer of 1988 in Estonia.
Festive anniversary evening at the L. Koidula Drama Theatre in Pärnu.