Syrian girl tries to adapt in an Estonian suburb.
A short visual journey to the heart of one of the biggest former textile factories of Estonia.
A group of Estonians who are tired of their office jobs have taken the faith of Georgian tea into their own hands. Can two different cultures find a common language and bring Georgian tea back to life?
Documentary film “Mercato" takes the viewer into one of the world’s poorest counties, Ethiopia. In the largest open air market in Africa, we follow the most ordinary working day of 10 year old shoe shine boys, wood-carrying ladies, an arrogant messenger and a well educated tourist guide.
Mother is a thrilleresque story about the consequences of years of self-deception, unfulfilled dreams and lack of love.
Elo is a stubborn kindergarten child whose sole purpose is to escape the repression of her evil teacher. One day a new teacher Helena appears and Elo’s life changes completely.
Estonian Muslim Kristi with Arab roots is an aid worker in a big Syrian refugee camp in Jordan.
A witty and insightful portrait film by Kullar Viimne speaks not only of the clash of civilizations and the everlasting conflict of idealism and inevitability but also sympathizes with the hardships of one small Estonian girl in a big world.
Old Man and the Neighbour are both trying to win the heart of the young girl from next door. Their attraction for the girl stirs up a lot of trouble.
Documentary about Chechen children's memories of war, their daily life and hopes for future in a refugee camp in Georgia.
Debut documentary by Liivo Niglas about a French family growing goats and making goat cheese.
Documentary by Riho Västrik about the Estonian mountaineers' Caucasus expedition to the highest peak of Europe - Mount Elbrus (5642 m) in 1998.
Film introducing the life of expatriate Estonians in Tasmania and Sydney who have obtained academic degrees.
Documentary by Peeter Simm about Russians - the biggest national minorities in Estonia.
Popular tourist cities in Morocco - Agadir and Marrakesh.
Panorama documentary about Pärnu, Estonia.
Architect Eduard Olari's recordings about his family life. Olari has also filmed event chronicles of expatriate Estonians.
Helga Nõu in Pärnu on June 26, 1990. Port of Pärnu, flower sellers by the street, an open market, district of wooden buildings, the building of medical clinic, former schoolhouse in Karja Street.
The black-and-white amateur film about the pre-war Estonia shot by a US or British film amateur in 1938.
Saint Lucy's Day celebration, Christmas, visiting relatives, at the Haymarket in Stockholm.
When her son asks her to move out of the apartment due to the unveiling of Elna’s legacy, Elna must come to terms with where she truly belongs — to the world of the living or the realm of the dead.
Comical triptych about residents at an apartment block district who long for a better life. When a black hole mysteriously appears in a lilac bush, they will have to face aliens, a giant spider and an Austrian in breeches.
Filmed over four years in the provincial city of Yekaterinburg, The Last Relic is a stark cinematic portrait of the absurdity of life in Russia where the majority dreams of restoring imperial glory and a handful of opposition activists desperately resists Putin’s relentless march towards a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Searching for Ilmar Hellamaa, an Estonian folk musician, wood craftsman and folk instrument kannel maker. After the first interview he disappeared.
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.
An emotional documentary about life in a small Estonian town during 100 years.
Albert Adrià has all the ingredients of a creative genius. Playing a key role in the creation of elBulli, the greatest restaurant in history, wasn't enough. Escaping the shadow of his famous brother Ferran, Albert is seeking his own success.
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.
Documentary about the daily life of mountain gorillas and the local forest guides who mediate the gorillas to tourists. There are both battles with poaching as well as extreme poverty common to Africa.
Documentary introducing the accomplishments of the development activities of information technology in India through which the country attempts to get rid of poverty.
“Secret Society of Souptown” is a story of a 10-year-old smart and brave girl Mari who lives in Tartu, area called Souptown. Her parents are obsessed with work so she spends most of her time with her grandfather Peeter, the professor at a local university. Mari has 3 best friends and together they form a secret society to play scavenger hunt games her grandfather is inventing for them. One day their city is attacked by a mysterious poison which turns adults into children. Our group embark on an adventure you cannot even imagine to discover the antidote. Their path is paved with challenges - they have to run from bullies and hide from the menacing evildoer. Can our children find the antidote and take it to the local hospital within 48 hours to save the lives of all the loved ones?
The film introduces the daily activities and creative work of the last year in artist Jaan Paavle's life, including his beliefs, attitudes and contradictions with the society.
Reportage documentary directed by Andres Sööt records the most important events of Estonian fight for independence in 1990.