Who's the man waving the flag?
Documentary commissioned by Nõmme city district government about the former independent garden suburb - Nõmme.
An intellectual ride into a grotesque train-society witch depicts a train that passes through different landscapes, through the turning points of the closing century.
Children and adults in the city have forgetten that a little dwarf is moving around in their midst at Christmas time.
Mourning day on Nathan Philips Square in Toronto in memory of those killed in Riga. Representatives of Latvian and Lithuanian communities are holding speeches.
Documentary directed by Mark Soosaar about the island of Kihnu, its residents and the social problems of the local society.
Observational documentary about the present situation of horse breeding and its future perspectives in 1980s.
Documentary about Kirov collective fishery, one of the most leading collective farms in Estonia in 1970s, and the welfare of the local people.
Reportage film about the Youth Song and Dance Festival in 1972.
Documentary commissioned by the Central Television of the Soviet Union about the anniversary of Estonian song celebration in 1969.
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.
Documentary by Harald Perten about the birth of the Republic of Estonia.
Unedited, random amateur filming about the gymnastics celebration in Stockholm in the summer of 1949 and about Konstantin Päts Open Air School in 1938-1939.
Mountains in autumn colours in the small town of Manchester. The World Fair of 1940 in New York City with the Republicans' election campaign. The parade of Shriners clubs in Hartford and the neighbour town Springfield in 1948. Summer and winter in the suburb. Departure of those participating in the parade from Hartford railway station.
Writer Valev Uibopuu in his home in Sweden.
Graduation ceremony and festive procession in the American International College.
Chronicles about Berkshire music festival, Benson private zoo and flower show in Vermont.
Activity of the Boston Estonian Society in pre-war time. An overview consisting of different pieces (14) about life and activities of expatriate Estonians at the end of the 1930s in neighbourhood of Boston (USA).
Film chronicle of the American Estonian John Baltsar about his vacation trip to Florida in spring 1939.
Holiday trip of John Baltsar's family to Greenfield and the views of Boston, USA.
Benson's wild animal farm, Hagenbeck-Wallace circus parade in Hartford & Springfield.
The film about farmwork and a train excursion by Mount Washington travel agency to the coast in 1930s in USA.
Old couple visiting the Baltsars.
Holiday trip of expatriate Estonians to Florida in 1939.
The black-and-white amateur film depicts college graduation ceremony in USA in 1930ies and views about rose gardens in Massachusetts.
Family Baltsar's home garden in Hartford, USA.
A short overview about vacation of a middle-class family in a southern state of the USA in 1939, town and nature views, canoe trip along the river and walk.
Overview about the pre-war life in USA.
Family chronicle of the Estonian-born Theodore A. Wiel in USA in 1940s.
A story about the relationship between independent Soviet art and the West.
Several Estonians rally crews raced in the USSR team in the 80s. Every driver's dream was to make it to the team because it was the door behind the Iron Curtain. The rally legends have many untold stories about life as top rally drivers in the absurd Soviet system and on the world's rally stages.
Russian guard Aleksei risks his life, to save an Estonian girl who the KGB is planning to capture for singing outside the prison where he works.
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.
A documentary with an experimental approach about the time travel of two 2020s artists to the 90s, where they meet their young selves.
The Days that Confused is a story of a young man trying to make sense of life in the summer heat of late 1990s in Estonia.