A film about the Estonians’ favorite folk band Kukerpillid and its spirited journey through the summer concert venues of Estonia, with interludes to the roots of Estonian folkmusic.
A new wave. New characters. A new Estonia. Lil Estonia! Documentary by Taavi Arus about the short anatony of a generation in Estonia in 2020.
Estonian music is priceless, but his personality is very complex and contradictory. The authors of the film were above all attracted to the personality of the composer, driven by the desire to pull the mask off the maestro and show the real Rannap to the extent possible.
A documentary film about a composer Tõnu Kõrvits, his music and the people who are deeply touched by his music.
Documentary about Estonian contemporary artist Leonhard Lapin.
An emotional documentary about life in a small Estonian town during 100 years.
Portrait documentary about a ten-year-old boy who dreams about the career as a musician in a symphony orchestra.
“Family Lies” by Valentin Kuik and Manfred Vainokivi is a relationship drama about elephants in the bedroom and skeletons in the closet, about small and big deceptions, half-truths and set-ups that can be found in every family’s secret chronicles.
What is happening to a composer when his creation is leaving his private space to our common space.
Jaan Tootseni dokfilm jälgib ühe idealistliku liikumise, Uue Maailma Seltsi sündi, elu ja valu viie aasta jooksul.
Famous conductor returns to homeland in order to celebrate his 50th birthday, however, the power of money will prevail.
Documentary about folk singer Virve Järsumägi, also known as Virve of Kihnu, and about the passing of folklore heritage from one generation to another.
Documentary by Andres Sööt about Tõnu Tamm, owner of a tourism farm and a concert promoter.
Documentary commissioned by Nõmme city district government about the former independent garden suburb - Nõmme.
CBC TV news reflect the situation in Estonia in August 1991 through the interviews with Estonian people.
Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen perform at the festive ceremony dedicated to the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia, held in Toronto in 1989.
The Estonian National Male Choir sang in Canada to the foreign Estonian audience for the first time in spring 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir is preforming for the first time to the foreign Estonian audience in Canada, in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir gave its first concert to the foreign Estonian audience in Canada, in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
The video shot by Edgar Väär shows the concert of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir in Toronto shopping center at the end of 1989.
The video recorded by Edgar Väär depicts the concert of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir held in Toronto Town Hall in autumn of 1989.
The video recorded by Edgar Väär depicts the Boys' Choir of the National Academic Men's Choir leaving the stage after the concert, being accompanied by audience's applause in the autumn of 1989.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
State Academic Male Choir performs to the audience of expatriate Estonians in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir and its 40th year since founding the choir.
Celebrating composer Mart Saar 100th birth anniversary in 1982.
The musical feature film directed by Peeter Urbla presents Estonian pop songs of 1970s and 1980s, performed by Magnetic Band and Gunnar Graps, Muusik Seif and Tõnis Mägi, Ruja and Urmas Alender, Rock Hotel and Ivo Linna, Kontor and Heino Seljamaa, Doktor Friedrich and Joel Steinfeldt, Kuldne Trio and Anne Veski, Vladimir Sapožnin, and disco group Eurütmia supervised by Tiina Elts. The leading actress is singer Els Himma.