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.
Film follows different age present-day Estonian Russians who are facing difficulties with their identities.
A story of a countryside school in Estonia that will be shut down.
The authors of the documentary are searching for the formulas of integration and peaceful co-habitations together with the residents of post-civil war Sri Lanka – tea pickers, fishermen, sellers, workers of the tourism centre and especially guide Michael.
Documentary tells the story of three women from different generations who all have dedicated their lives to the most ancient and endangered Cambodian art forms – Smot chanting.
This film's central theme is freedom - human and above all artist's freedom: artistic, spiritual and physical, observed retroactively by the author herself. This sincere and confessional biography examines the author's complicated and versatile artistic nature. Marriage to a loved one brings on a clear understanding of responsibility. You become positive, that happy co-existence is what allows a human being to feel free. It is because of that freedom, that you can take on new challenges and understand, that be it painting, writing, acting, or filming - your art is one whole.
Helga Nõu in Pärnu on June 26, 1990. Port of Pärnu, flower sellers by the street, an open market, district of wooden buildings, the building of medical clinic, former schoolhouse in Karja Street.
Expatriate Estonian, poet Kalju Lepik, visits his fatherland Estonia after having been away from it for about 50 years.
The first year of activity of the agricultural enterprise of Viljandi district, Estonia.
Jakob Kulgver, the headteacher of Tallinn 22nd Secondary School, celebrates his 75th birthday.
Estonian Primary School in Stockholm.
Construction of Tallinn Primary School No. 20 in 1939. Emptying of the building in the summer of 1940.
President Konstantin Päts at the inauguration of the new building of Oru Household School on June 29, 1939.