Miriam and her family are building a snowman. There is a stray dog watching them to do it and who definitely likes the snowman very much.
The hen enjoys playing around with kites.
Little brother falls ill and gets all of the attention and care of the rest of the family.
Miriam is in the kitchen, making a milkshake with the food processor.
A student concert of works by Arvo Pärt was held in 2011 in the Tallinn Swedish St Michael´s Church as a collaboration between the Old Town Music School in Tallinn and the Arvo Pärt Centre.
Miriam finds old photos. While waching them she actually starts seeing all the world around her in black and white.
A poem with a melancholy undertone about solitude and longing.
Grandmother decides to bake a carrot pie. At the same time, though, many unbelievable things take place.
Those stories are free of violence and takes place in the middle of a stormy sea filled with reefs. It is about a two brave guys - Kuli and Kuuli, and their gorgeous and ungorgeous acquaintances.
Arvo Pärts´s work Cecilia, Vergine Romana was commissioned by the Agency of Preparations for Holy Years in Roma, appointed by the Pope.
Two young ladybirds Tim and Mia are unexpectedly taken into a human family’s house together with a Christmas tree on Christmas Eve. Tim and Mia set about seeking the way back to the forest.
The Metsküla Elementary School is a classic example of the joys and problems of the current education system. Today, there are 22 students and 3 teachers here. And yet, the threat of closure looms over this school as well. If the school dies – the town will die with it.
Little baby bird Pippo falls behind his flock on their way south for the winter and lands in the chimney of little girl dog Lotte. Lotte decides that Pippo must be taken south to be reunited with his flock. The exciting journey south begins.
The film deals with the right of the individual to choose his own way in a complex world.
Strange things happen in the Christmas Eve.
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 arrival of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir to Toronto, their reception and greeting by the local community of expatrian Estonians at the end of autumn 1989.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
State Academic Male Choir performs to the audience of expatriate Estonians in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Interview with Trivimi Velliste in Toronto, autumn of 1988.
A story of two toys – a doll and a goose, who quit the shop at a Christmas night and begin their journey to them whom they are determined to – children.
A cognitive puppet animation for children of the wondrous and harmonic world of bees in the form of a fairy-tale.
Film director Virve Aruoja with her black poodle in the garden of Askvägen on May 27th, 1981.