Film student Oliver Helm's short film tells the story of how young people search for their place in the world and learn to distinguish their true feelings from the expectations of their peers.
Documentary explores the war in Ukraine through frontline civilians and everyday Ukrainians. Filmmaker and reserve officer Ilmar Raag volunteers to deliver aid deep into Ukraine’s warzones. The people he meets are different, but they all fight for Ukraine.
The short film by film student Adell Vachugova tells the story of the double life of teachers.
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
Poetical documentary film of the longing for and the search of happiness between Estonia and Finland.
Syrian girl tries to adapt in an Estonian suburb.
Lauri Randla’s first full length feature film is a comedy about the adventures of the Ingrian-Finnish Tarkkinen family in the last days of the Soviet Union.
When 15 year old Sander falls prey to an almost fatal bad joke, he has to decide whether to try and break away from his determined social status, or conform and accept his role in the group.
A story of a countryside school in Estonia that will be shut down.
The authors of the documentary are searching for the formulas of integration and peaceful co-habitations together with the residents of post-civil war Sri Lanka – tea pickers, fishermen, sellers, workers of the tourism centre and especially guide Michael.
Documentary tells the story of three women from different generations who all have dedicated their lives to the most ancient and endangered Cambodian art forms – Smot chanting.
The purpose of this commercial is to draw young people’s attention to internet shops’ terms and conditions.
Portrait documentary directed by Heini Drui about Raivo Hein, a successful internet businessman, astrophotographer, adventurer and traveler.
Film for the children of expatriate Estonians in Canada introduces the history of the Republic of Estonia, events of WW2 and the destiny of refugees.
School lessons and graduation ceremony in Stockholm Estonian School after the war.
Jakob Kulgver, the headteacher of Tallinn 22nd Secondary School, celebrates his 75th birthday.