Deep, funny and provocative story of a girl who escaped a hippy eco-commune as a child and became a cosmopolitan citizen. Who will save the planet if not the last generation?
A story about the relationship between independent Soviet art and the West.
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.
The film gives us a look into a year in our recent history, namely the year 2019, which polarised our people in politics and between generations. Without choosing sides and without unnecessary explanations the events shown in the film create a thought provoking story about a nations arrival to the end of the industrial age.
Captain Fyodor Volkonogov, a well-respected and obedient USSR law enforcer, witnesses his peers being suspiciously questioned. Sensing his turn is approaching, he escapes and is soon on the run, hunted by his former colleagues. Vulnerable and hopeless, Fyodor comes to realize what he had been part of, and that repentance is the only way for him to escape the eternal torment of Hell. But time is running out and the manhunt is closing in on him...
Who's the man waving the flag?
Filmmakers Meelis Muhu and Kristina Norman observe life in Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, that is an unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as a part of Moldova governed by the real Soviet order.
Documentary by Artur Talvik and Peeter Vihma about the development and growth of civil society in Estonia.
Jaan Tootseni dokfilm jälgib ühe idealistliku liikumise, Uue Maailma Seltsi sündi, elu ja valu viie aasta jooksul.
Documentary by Peeter Brambat about architect Toomas Rein.
Belarusian director Juri Hashtshevatski's documentary about the presidential elections in Belarus in 2006, the resistance by opposition and dictator Lukashenko's dirty tricks.
Documentary about the two violent nights in central Tallinn in April 2007 after the relocation of the Soviet military monument in Tõnismägi, Estonia.
Retired Esja Šur, a Russian citizen living in Sillamäe, Estonia spends her elderly days while organizing demonstrations, meetings and pickets.
The action film directed by Finnish filmmaker Ilkka Järvi-Laturi tells the story how the national gold reserve arrives at Tallinn after Estonia has regained its independence and how the local mafia has extensive plans to steal it. Soome režissööri Ilkka Järvilaturi märulifilm Eesti kullavarude jõudmisest Tallinna pärast taasiseseisvumist ja kohaliku maffia suurejoonelisest plaanist kuld röövida.
Anatomy of totalitarism. Sarcastic retrospect to the darkest era in Estonian history during 20th century.
Demonstration in Toronto on August 23rd 1991 for supporting the independence of the Baltic States.
Video recorded for the documentary programme of CBC (Canadian TV channel) introduces life in Estonia after its restoration of independence in August 1991. The film shows Marju Lauristin, Lennart Meri, Raivo Vare, Edgar Savisaar and others.
Celebrating of the anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Estonian National Opera and in Tammsaare Park in Tallinn.
Reportage documentary directed by Andres Sööt records the most important events of Estonian fight for independence in 1990.
Portrait documentary directed by Raivo Suviste about academician Andrey Sakharov, Nobel Prize laureate.
On March 29th, the first session of the new Supreme Council meets in Toompea.
The anniversary of the Republic of Estonia is celebrated nation-wide on February 24.
Celebrating the memorial day of those deported from the Baltic States in Toronto where the local Baltic people hold a street procession and speeches on June 14th, 1989.
Political events in Estonia in 1988 and 1989.
Hoisting of the Estonian national flag at the tower of Pikk Hermann in Tallinn on February 24, 1989.
At the session of the Supreme Council of the USSR in Tallinn House of Political Education on November 12, 1989, the deputies vote the annexation of the Republic of Estonia to the USSR as null and void.
Interfront movement has organized a meeting against the independence of the Republic of Estonia next to the Tallinn Linnahall on November 16, 1989. Eesti iseseisvuse vastase Interrinde korraldatud miiting Tallinna Linnahalli kõrval 16. novembril 1989.
Documentary directed by Peeter Tooming about the biggest environmental protest in 1988, a youth bike trip through the desolate areas in Viru county, Estonia.
Estonian Song '88 was the event held in the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn on September 11, 1988, where the largest number of people took part. During six hours 11. septembril 1988 toimus Tallinna laulväljakul seni kõigi aegade rahvarohkeim üritus Eestimaa laul ‘88, kus kuue tunni jooksul peeti sütitavaid kõnesid ja lauldi isamaalisi laule.
Documentary chronicle directed by Andres Sööt about the influential events and the political awakening in Estonia in 1988.
Meeting with the delegates of the XIX Communist Party Conference of the Soviet Union held at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.
Demonstration by the MRP-AEG organisation active in 1987–1988 which aimed to publish the Molotov–Ribbentrop pact. Demonstration takes place in Hirvepark, Tallinn on August 23, 1988.