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    • A man is struck by a moment of clarity and he becomes a bird...

    • Has betrayal in Soviet time become an act of heroism of modern times?

    • Gulls are like soul-birds for mankind, living and building their nests throughout the city. A man sees hope for salvation in the bird. Human body turns into an artificial environment and the gull becomes his soul.

    • Two lonely young people are travelling together in the bleak Patagonian desert, searching for themselves and one another.

    • 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 no triangle without corners. There is no direction without a triangle. There is no movement without a direction.

    • Philosophical meditation on the nature of an artist. Who is an artist - a creator or just another layabout?

    • The first full-length feature directed by Asko Kase is an enthralling action drama based on true historical events about the Communist rebellion in Estonia held on December 1st, 1924.

      • 2008
      • Feature film, Thriller, Epic, historical
      • Asko Kase
    • This is the first full-length feature film directed by Finnish filmmaker Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää; the film was his graduation thesis. It is a mysterious story about betrayal, love and fidelity.

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia.

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. A premonition of cannibalism is in the snowfall of the constantly wintry Wiru Street.

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. Their well-earned vacation in the homeland is taken away from Frank and Wendy.

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. Martians are hanging the laundry out to dry. Yet who is drying Wendy’s underpants?

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. Estonia launches a personal ecologically clean satellite into space, evoking the justified displeasure of their American allies.

    • Dark comedy directed by Annaleena Piel Linna about a man who hopes to make a fortune with a suicide bureau in a small town somewhere on the outskirts of the world.

    • Eurobus is driving around Estonia with people on board who give information about the European Union.

    • The first full-length feature film directed by Finnish filmmaker Esa Illi tells about love and death, the feeling of guilt and salvation. The majority of the Finnish-Estonian co-production has been filmed in Pärnu, Estonia.

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. Frank discovers an underground sausage factory in Estonia run by Nazi dwarfs.

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. The Nazi dwarfs and international gene manipulators join forces and develop an irresistible marketing strategy.

    • Two American secret agents - Frank and Wendy - are sent to the world's hotbed of danger, known as Estonia. This time the blow is planned from someone named Antonio and his deadly suitcase.

    • Documentary about the sculpture exhibition "The Bronze Age" that took place in Tallinn Art Hall in 2001.

    • An aging man leaves his wife and sets off on his way to Fujiyama, the mountain of his dreams.

    • Sculptor Maire Männik started her sculpture studies in Estonia but during the war she moved to France and her artwork was mostly created in Paris.

    • The poetic drama with a profound philosophical undertone directed by Sulev Keedus about the postwar desolated and occupied land. The film is one of the first art films produced in the independent republic of Estonia and it has received awards at various acknowledged international film festivals.

    • Film about the choices made in the name of continuation of life during the Great Northern War in Estonia plundered by plague.

    • Performance by Siim-Tanel Annus that forwards its message through text, images and music.

    • Symbolistic drama by Peeter Simm about a marriage in crisis. The film has been produced in collaboration with Finnish filmmakers.

    • The symbolistic-allegorical drama directed by Jaan Kolberg is based on the novel "The Good Harbour" by August Mälk (published in 1942) and other works of the same writer. The events of the film have been adjusted to the contemporary times.

    • The period film directed by Peeter Simm is dedicated to those working at radio stations in Estonia. Events from the lives of Imbi Valgemäe, Mari Möldre and Ruut Tarmo are brought to the viewer. Based on the oral and written memoirs of radio and theatre people.

    • Unique documentary portrait about actor and stage director Evald Hermaküla.

    • The historical-psychological drama directed by Kaljo Kiisk tells about the four last days of Viktor Kingissepp, a professional revolutionary and a communist, in May 1922.

    • The psychological drama directed by Olav Neuland depicts the events of the summer of 1944 - the story of a family of Estonian intellectuals in the middle of the war.

    • Documentary about Mart Saar, founder of Estonian national music style.

    • The debut feature film directed by Olav Neuland about the disquieting life in an Estonian forest farm after the war, about the farmer's complicated relationships with forest brothers and the Soviet authorities. The leading roles are played by Rudolf Allabert and Evald Aavik; Tõnu Kark makes his debut as a film actor.

    • Documentary directed by Peep Puks about Anton Hansen Tammsaare, an Estonian literary classic.