Risto Kappet is a professional e-athlete who spends his work days in the corner of his room, turning the steering wheel of car simulator.
A restless soul roams in a harmonious paradise.
"Hearth" is a poetic movie that uses natural elements to create a suggestive dance.
"Look back with me and maybe you will find out something new about documentary cinema, which is nothing else but life after death." Herz Frank.
A poetic portrait about a small island.
The sounds of gently breaking waves or fluttering insect’s wings are telling the story of our roots long before human footprints were first left on Baltic beaches.
A father and son story set on the enchanting ice road across the frozen sea.
A love affair between Birdman and Snakewoman.
The film depicts two different worlds - man made and natural - opposites both in terms of content and form.
“TO LIGHT” is a short documentary film made as a graduation work by Nora Särak for MA in Directing Documentary department of the Baltic Film and Media School. It was produced in 2015 by the Baltic Film and Media School. Using the poetic, observational and experimental style the film portrays a relationship between the mother Linda Kallas and the son Mart Kallas who live alone without any friends and neighbours, still looking for the light and not giving up in their own strange way.
In two years she changed from a Playboy cover model into a child of nature.
An optimistic anti-western about the possibility to attain the inscrutable and benevolent indifference towards all mundane affairs even here, in the midst of the pointless and sad life of contemporary Europeans.
There is a mortally wounded young soldier in a crater and a bunch of hungry rats from the battlefield try to find an answer to the question "Who is Lily Marleen?".
The drama directed by Veiko Õunpuu is based on the novel "Autumn Ball" by Mati Unt, telling the story about the residents of a dormitory suburb who are more or less connected to each other. All of them suffer from loneliness and complicated relationships. This is Õunpuu's first full-length feature film that has received several acknowledged festival awards and was chosen the best Estonian film of the last 20 years.
Life proceeds according to its everyday routine on an isolated island in the middle of a sea of sadness.
The debut film by director Jüri Sillart depicts an Estonian village on the fatal day of March 25, 1949, when ten thousands of people were deported to Siberia.
The events of the film directed by Peeter Urbla take place in precapitalist Tallinn, among people who try to find their hearth and home.
Poetic documentary directed by Rein Maran about Estonian nature, history and the present day.
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.
It is film fairytale about birds living in Estonian forests.
Poetical documentary by Arnold Altmäe about the idle winter period in fishermen's lives and the human yearning for a real profession.
The poetic film directed by Virve Aruoja and Jaan Tooming depicts the fantasies and the world of play of a little girl and the beauty of nature.
Portrait documentary by Vladimir Parvel about Konstantin Märska, the founder of Estonian film art and the first professional cinematographer in Estonia.
Documentary includes three portrait short stories by Valeria Anderson about the work of rural people in Vilde collective farm.
Beautiful places in Estonian nature.