A woman. A mother. A ceramic artist. A determined supporter of the off-grid lifestyle. Yet, instead of waving posters on Friday for Future, this German has chosen to habitatae a self-bult 16-square-meter cabin on a hill in the Southern Estonian countryside with no electricity, no central heating or running water. Why has she chosen this way of life ?
The angel will guide us.
An emotional documentary about life in a small Estonian town during 100 years.
Dora Lall's short fiction film about a brother and sister, who are trying to get used to a new city and the start of grown-up life.
Love can strike you like a bolt from the blue – when you’re least prepared for it.
Portrait documentary directed by Heini Drui about Raivo Hein, a successful internet businessman, astrophotographer, adventurer and traveler.
Jaak Kilmi and Kiur Aarma made the residents of Tallinn to perform the opposition between the manor owner Johann von Uexküll in Riisipere and the Hochedle Rath der Stadt Reval or the higher consilium governing the city of Tallinn back in 16th century.
Documentary about Father Jevgeni and the people around him in Pechory, Russia.
The film follows four children throughout their schoolyear as well as documents time and Estonia.
A young woman becomes a school teacher and discovers life in a small island of Ruhnu.
Alar Sudak alias Elaan is an actor who takes the whole stage and who won't leave the place - theatrality and the spirit of theatre complete the dramatic world of the life's artist.
The documentary introduces wedding traditions and rites in Kihnu island, Estonia.
Portrait documentary about Igor Tõnurist, the activist of Estonian folklore movement.
Portrait documentary by Mark Soosaar about singer Siiri Sisask.
For artist Nikolai Kormashov restoring icons forms a deep, enriching and happy part of his life.
Documentary directed by Märt Müür about his family, deportation and meetings with people with similar destinies.
Documentary directed by Karl Kello, Kuldar Sink and Aare Hõrn about the Seto people living on the border of two worlds, two cultures and two religions, the East and the West.
Candles are lit by the Tammsaare statue to commemorate the 40th anniversary of March deportation in the evening of March 25, 1989.
On August 23, 1989 the Baltic Way was formed – a 600-kilometre-long human chain from Tallinn through Riga to Vilnius.
Documentary by Peep Puks based on Estonian national identity and culture.
Documentary on problematic issues directed by Märt Müür whose film tells a story about diligent and successful heads of collective farm and how the Soviet system has unjustly harassed them, found them guilty and punished them.
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Estonian scouting in Toronto Estonian house, Canada. The participants talk about scouting at the beginning of refuge years and about present problems.
Three documentary short stories by Peep Puks about three women with a sense of mission.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Tallinn group in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Overview about the Estonian economic relations in the economic territory of the Soviet Union.
Documentary dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Young Communist League of USSR.
Sculptor Anton Starkopf's funeral ceremony.
Festive gathering following the inauguration ceremony of the new archbishop Johannes Oskar Lauri at Saint James's Church in Stockholm on November 29, 1964.
Inaugurating the new archbishop Johannes Oskar Lauri in St. Jacob's Church, Stockholm after which a festive gathering is held on November 29, 1964.
The culture award by Association of Estonians in Sweden is given to artist Herman Talvik in Stockholm on March 9, 1963.
Funeral of politician and diplomatist August Rei held in Gustaf Vasa Church, Stockholm on April 20, 1963.