Short documentary about the journey one takes before leaving Earth. Film captures last moments here - between the moment of death and funeral. Who we meet, where we go, who writes our life stories on the only physical memory we leave - the urn.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in other beautiful places in Sweden in 1972-1973. Trip along the west coast of Sweden.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in other beautiful places in Sweden in 1970-1971. Kolmården zoo, Linköping, Vikings' site in Birka, Gripsholm Castle, Christmas time and birthdays.
The Nõu family's trip to Finland in 1972.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in other beautiful places in Sweden in December 1970 and in spring of 1971. Christmas time, spring in the Fiby primeval forest reserve. The family's new motorboat.
Summer joys of the Nõu familiy in 1971. Rides with the new boat, bathing in the sea, flying the kite, visiting the zoo.
The married writers' couple Enn ja Helga Nõu spend time with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in near surroundings from the Midsummer Day 1969 to Walpurgis Night 1970.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in other beautiful places in Sweden in 1970. Near the Lake Ekoln, Midsummer Day in Gamla-Uppsala, in the Linné Hammarby botanical gardens belonging to the University of Uppsala, in Furuvik recreation park.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in other beautiful places in Sweden in 1970. Enn and Helga are visiting former homes in Adelsö and Fagerrudd where they first went to live with their parents after emigrating from Estonia in 1944.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their children in their hometown in Uppsala. Events from Christmas 1968 to the summer of 1969.
The married writers' couple Enn ja Helga Nõu spend time with their children in their hometown Uppsala in 1969 - their new home in Askvägen.
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 in 1967 and 1968: children's birthdays and domestic holidays, visits to friends' places.
Joint activities of the married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala as well as in other beautiful places in Sweden in 1968. Aviation day in Ärna airport in Uppsala, outing of Estonian scouts to Svia.
The joint activities of the married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and other beautiful places in Sweden in 1968. Skokloster Castle, the town of Enköping, Vaksala riding school.
The joint activities of the married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and other beautiful places in Sweden in 1968. Skansen oper-air museum and Gröna Lund Tivoli in Stockholm.
Enn and Helga Nõu are visiting writers Bernard Kangro and Valev Uibopuu in Lund and Arno Vihalemm in Ystad.
Enn and Helga Nõu are visiting writers Bernard Kangro and Valev Uibopuu in Lund.
The 5th general camp "Põhjala" of Estonian guides and scouts takes place in Kungsbaka by Lake Lygnern, Sweden in July 18 - 27, 1964.
Shriners Parade in Hartford on Farmington Avenue in 1950. Graduates of Trinity and Springfield College. Vacation in Florida in 1963.
World Fair in New York City in 1939, Shriners Parade in Harford in 1950, family Baltsar in Elizabeth Park on June 21st, 1956.
Shriners' parades in Hartford and Boston. Graduation ceremony of Springfield College. Sending the members of Shrine Temple Club to the railway station.
Overview about the activity of the expatriate Estonian publishing house "Orto" and the publication process of the epic "Kalevipoeg" in Sweden.
Flowers in the home garden; inspection of the Covernor's guard and the parade in Hartford; marines' trick drill at NY World's Fair; war veterans' memorial tower atop Mount Greylock; national monument for forefathers in Plymouth.
Roses in home garden and in the garden of Elizabeth Park in June 1937. Parade of Yankee Division (YD) in 1939. New York World Fair on June 7, 1939.
Pre-war life in Hartford - parade in the town centre, procession of Shriners clubs, home garden of the Baltsar family.
Parade of the ex-servicemen who fought in foreign wars, Brookshire Lodge, Mount Washington in New Hampshier and Multnomah Falls in Oregon. Parade of Shriners clubs in Hartford.
The silent film directed by Theodor Luts is a comedy about the funny episodes in the life of a simple farm boy Joosep Toots, interwoven by numerous documentary scenes of Estonian defence forces.
The film that is directed by Johannes Loop (cinematography by Konstantin Märska) depicts the adventures of the legendary Estonian noble robber Jüri Rumm who lived at the end of the 19th century. The story is based on the novel "Jüri Rumm" (1908) by Hans Varessoo and folk tradition.
The melodrama with tragicomic elements is directed by Voldemar Päts depicts the ordeals and obstacles that one meets when being in love for the first time. The story has been interwoven with the subject of becoming illegally newly rich in Estonia in 1920s.
This national romantic drama filmed by Konstantin Märska tells the story of the life of ancient Estonians and the way they fought against the knights of Livonian Order. This was the first Estonian colorized full-length silent film that was entirely shot in nature.
The five-episode silent film directed by Fjodor Ljubovski and produced by Regina-Film was shot in Tartu, supposedly trying to imitate the popular Russian drama series of "Golden Series".
Metroo summer days held in Veskijärve in 1979 and in Gotland in 1980. ESTO 80 in Stockholm.
Writer Aadu Hint with Enn Nõu on a pier in Skarholmen on September 17, 1980.
Events of the Global Estonian Cultural Days (ESTO) held in Stockholm on July 8-9, 1980.
Latvian writer Gunars Irbe with his translator wife Mara Irbe meet Helga and Enn Nõu near the Dome Church in Uppsala on August 30th, 1980.
Writers Ellen Niit and Jaan Kross leave Uppsala after having visited the Nõu family. They are saying their goodbyes on the platform of Märsta train station on September 21st, 1979.
Writers Aadu Hint and Arno Raag in the garden of the Nõu family in Askvägen on May 8, 1977.
Arvo Mägi and Helga Nõu on a pier in Skarholmen on April 20, 1975.
The Nõu family with Bernard Kangro in Hovs Hallar nature reserve on July 25, 1975.
Acquaintances of the married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu in Sweden in 1972-1974.
Enn Vetemaa, Arno and Raimo Raag in Askvägen on January 11, 1974.