Celebrating the memorial day of those deported from the Baltic States in Toronto where the local Baltic people hold a street procession and speeches on June 14th, 1989.
Problems of a single person in the Soviet Estonia.
4th International Estonian Days take place in Canada on July 8-15, 1984.
Events of the Global Estonian Cultural Days (ESTO) held in Stockholm on July 8-9, 1980.
Scouting world camp "Rainbow" is opened in Metsakodu, Sweden on June 28 under the aegis of ESTO 80 held in Stockholm.
People arriving at the World Congress of Lutheran Church in Stockholm.
Celebrating the 41st anniversary of student society "Raimla", events of the Swedish division of the society in 1963-1965.
Expatriate Estonians in Sweden visit Washington in 1965.
Shriners Parade in Hartford on Farmington Avenue in 1950. Graduates of Trinity and Springfield College. Vacation in Florida in 1963.
Celebration of the anniversaries of the second and third Estonian song festival in Sweden and Gothenburg Estonian Society.
World Fair in New York City in 1939, Shriners Parade in Harford in 1950, family Baltsar in Elizabeth Park on June 21st, 1956.
Recordings of Hartford events - parade of the defence forces near the Parliament building and Shiners parade, graduation ceremony of Trinity College in the college chapel, governor's guards of Connecticut state in the yard of Parliament building. Open air performance.
Estonian song festival held in Stockholm in 1948.
Summer reunion for Estonian expats in West Sweden, June 23rd, 1947.
Graduation ceremony and festive procession in the American International College.
Flowers in the home garden; inspection of the Covernor's guard and the parade in Hartford; marines' trick drill at NY World's Fair; war veterans' memorial tower atop Mount Greylock; national monument for forefathers in Plymouth.
Guest choirs at the 11th Song Celebration in Tallinn, June 1938.
Parade of the ex-servicemen who fought in foreign wars, Brookshire Lodge, Mount Washington in New Hampshier and Multnomah Falls in Oregon. Parade of Shriners clubs in Hartford.
Family chronicle of the Estonian-born Theodore A. Wiel in USA in 1940s.
The documentary portrays the acclaimed Song Festival conductor and music teacher Lydia Rahula.
For nearly twenty years now one small Estonian town has organised a Ukrainian-themed fair, during which a beauty contest is held. This observational film explores whether beauty can be an object of competition, and how we should understand the phenomenon of beauty contests in the modern day.
Conductor Elo Tammsalu-Schmitz left Estonia 20 years ago because of love. As she prepares to take the European Choir of Estonians to the Estonian national Song Celebration, her German husband Hartmut also needs to learn the songs.