How can we talk about life’s hardest truths and still hold on to not just the will to live—but the joy of it?
A captivating historical documentary with plenty of animation about the destiny of a popular Estonian caricaturist Gori (1894 - 1944) between the two World Wars when total powers leave less and less choices to the talented artist.
The film gives us a look into a year in our recent history, namely the year 2019, which polarised our people in politics and between generations. Without choosing sides and without unnecessary explanations the events shown in the film create a thought provoking story about a nations arrival to the end of the industrial age.
Portrait documentary by Kristjan Svirgsden about Heinz Valk, artist and social activist.
Portrait documentary by Julia and Jüri Sillart about Enn Vetemaa - a writer, translator and composer; always an elegant man with a brilliant mentality.
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.
Chronicle film about the events in the Republic of Estonia in 2008.
Documentary directed by Urmas E. Liiv about the Estonian adjusting to life in the Soviet Estonia as well as the faith of uncompromising dissidents of that time.
American film directors James Trusty and Maureen Castle Tusty regard Estonian Singing Revolution as the turning point of European history.
An important moment in Estonian history has been recorded for future generations - the process of presidential elections of the Republic of Estonia in 2001 and electing Arnold Rüütel as the President of Estonia.
The exhibition of Enn Põldroos' paintings "31 gentlemen" held in Tallinn Art Hall gallery.
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.
On May 26th, the Estonian People's Front holds its II Congress, which recognises the Estonian Supreme Council as the legislative power.
Elections to the Estonian Congress and the first session in Estonia Concert Hall.
The anniversary of the Republic of Estonia is celebrated nation-wide on February 24.
On August 23, 1989 the Baltic Way was formed – a 600-kilometre-long human chain from Tallinn through Riga to Vilnius.
General meeting of the representatives of people's fronts of the Baltic countries held in the House of Political Education in Tallinn, in 1989.
Thematic newsreel reflecting the role of the Baltic states in Europe, bringing out the connections throughout history and folklore up to the present day.
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.
Events in Estonia during the spring and summer of 1988, young composed Alo Mattiisen. Everyone is filled with hope.
Celebrating composer Mart Saar 100th birth anniversary in 1982.
Emotional newsreel documentary about Raekoja Square in Tallinn.