Overcoming her brutal childhood, a young woman becomes an Olympic gold medalist and the 'light of the nation'. Per aspera ad astra! The story is inspired by the life of the track bicycle racer Erika Salumäe
Robot Leo has special day - Lilleliisu is coming by.
Filmstudent Rauno Laikjõe’s short film shows the beauty and pain of young relationships through humor.
Two city kids, zero smartphones, one village. When left at Granny’s the siblings find an instruction on how to build a devilish creature. The only missing puzzle is one soul...
Young startup entrepreneur Õie and a serial failure Tõnu follow their crazy ride from Estonia all the way to Silicon Valley — and back.
The story centers around the idea of feeling alone among other people. This often is experienced in modern day society that when those who are different and do not relate to others are considered weird or socially awkward. The story of Oak Lake Pins experiments with this idea – What if everyone around you were complete idiots and you were stuck on an island with them?
Lauri Lagle's first feature film is profound and smooth like a summer's night. It is a physical progression and a mental journey towards something other than a mere geographical location on a map.
A documentary film that takes the viewer to the great stages of the sport of cycling. Estonians Tanel Kangert and Rein Taaramäe are the same age and both from the small village of Vändra. They are under the microscope as they both cycle in the top-level Astana Pro Team.
It was my first time leaving Estonia with no thoughts of return. It was the first time I changed my life completely for something as unexpected as love.
Two men’s journeys take them through the ups and downs of life. One of them has changed into a woman and the other into a monk. Will they find the magnetic forces they need to turn on the perpetuum mobile that will help them find someone to share their lives with and somewhere to belong?
Estonian activists, businesswomen and volunteers decided to support one village in Northern Ghana while bringing together the handicraft skills of Ghanaians, enterprisingness of Estonians and Western market. So it turned out that the baskets woven by Ghanaian village women would sell in Estonia and the butter produced from shea nut growing in African savannas would find buyers in USA.
“A Dozen Questions about Estonia“ introducing Estonia and the nature of Estonians through the 12 short films.
Director Vahur Laiapea follows the birth of dance performance "Plexus" with the following participants: a stage director, two professional dancers and a young bling woman.
Documentary about the girls' school of Charikar town in Parwan province, Afghanistan and about their students and the students' mothers who tell their good and bad experiences of life.
Documentary directed by Vahur Laiapea about Tiina Rekand, teacher of Estonian language in Crimean Aleksandrovka school and Rita Kuusk-Kadilkina, a Crimean-Estonian woman who has provided temporary home for teachers from Estonia.
Maiju Ingman's drama about loneliness, love, childhood memories and vanishing village life.
Does the list of schools based on formal results prove anything after all? The documentary tells about a small school - Misso Secondary School - that is the last one in the list.
Mooste Artists's Guest Studio in Põlva county provides free accommodation for artists around the world - the only requirement for staying artists is to leave behind an artist's trace.
A little Estonian boy arrives at Canada in order to get orthopedic treatment.
A totalitarian society destroys itself, sooner or later the people cannot take it anymore and then, over papa Carlos a path to the doors of freedom is laid.
Daily life of Jaama village shop in Jõgeva district, Estonia.
Documentary directed by Peeter Tooming about the workers of the fluoroscopy service bus in Hiiumaa island, Estonia.
TV feature consisting four parts directed by Vladimyr Karasyov about the life of the underground Estonian Communists in the first Republic of Estonia in 1920s.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their small children in their hometown Uppsala in 1968.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their small children in their hometown Uppsala and in Svia in 1966 and 1967.