Estonian-Latvian-Lithuanian co-production documentary about the residents of the coastal villages of Northern Estonia, the ancient coastal law and folklore related to the Latvian steamboat Rasma. The documentary has optimistic and funny undertone while introducing specific episodes from cultural history.
People of Kihnu island fifty years ago and in the year of 2014.
The first full-length feature film directed by Katrin Laur tells the story of 7-year-old boy Ruudi who wants to take part in the viking trip for fathers and sons. He holds a contest for finding a father for himself. The award for the winner will be himself, his mother, and the fabulous viking treasure.
The lyrical love story directed by Jüri Sillart is based on the novel "Victoria" (1898) by Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun. The film tells the story about different adventures in the lives of young people being in love, brought into the 1930s in Estonia.
The first feature film directed by Arvo Iho analyzes the relationships between women, men and nature in the spirit of antique Greek tragedy.
The film directed by Arvo Kruusement is based on the novel "The Smacking Sea" by August Gailit and takes the audience to an island where its inhabitants live according to the community traditions. The visual side of the film emphasizes the everyday life, traditions and ethnography of the fishermen and seal hunters of Ruhnu Island and depicts the picturesqueness of its nature and village landscapes.
This is a fairytale for children where they are valued the real and imaginary values of people.
Acquaintances of married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu in Sweden in 1970-1973.
The drama directed by Kaljo Kiisk is based on the first part of the novel series "Coast of Winds" by Aadu Hint, depicting the events before and during the revolution of 1905 on the island of Saaremaa.
Beautiful places in Estonian nature.
Opening of a scout camp "Metsakodu" by the River Tidan in Västra Gätaland district on July 11, 1954. Sports games of Estonians in Sweden.
The opening of the camp "Metsakodu" of expatriate Estonian scouts in Sweden takes place on Sunday, July 11th, 1954.
Young scouts' camp "Eesti" brings together scouts from all over Sweden to Metsakodu, July 13-18, 1954.
Newsreel documentary depicting views of town and nature in the springtime about the Estonians who have returned to their homeland after war, their new life in Soviet Estonia.