This is first and foremost a story about humanity, about losing one’s home and then getting it back again. It’s a story about making peace with one’s past.
The short film is made by first year film students. It tells a story of accepting one’s new self after a traumatic accident.
Raggie is a story of a very special doll, of a sister and brother, and of friendship that can conquer the greatest of tribulations.
A young woman takes on an audacious human experiment while trying to find her place in the world and struggling with the past of her family.
A lonely office worker saves up to buy a new coat at Christmas in an effort to make new friends, only for fate take a ghostly hand.
We play to evoke the ideal, and anything is possible. Then we grow up and everything is impossible.
The film tells about the events during the war of 1944 in Estonia, viewed by the Estonians fighting at the Red Army and German Army.
The historical drama directed by Hardi Volmer is a love story combining the elements of epopee and comedy, the grotesque of early silent film and the melodrama of the golden era of cinema.
Documentary about folk singer Virve Järsumägi, also known as Virve of Kihnu, and about the passing of folklore heritage from one generation to another.
“Having Soul” is the story of a little boy and his big dream – toy soldiers with souls, who would close their eyes, when dying.
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.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their children in their hometown Uppsala in 1964. Laine's birthday, outing to Stadsskogen Nature Park and the sacred burial ground of kings in Gamla Uppsala.
Lyrical narration about the young people and summer festivals in 1960s.
Married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their small children in their hometown Uppsala, Enn Nõu in defence army, Christmas time and joys of winter.