Orenda means an invisible force, a life spirit that inhabits everything living and lifeless: people, wind, birds, rabbits, stone. The one who serves Orenda and sings to it may receive its power.
How can we talk about life’s hardest truths and still hold on to not just the will to live—but the joy of it?
A documentary about being a woman, told through the life and work of Estonia’s most beloved and internationally most known contemporary poetess Kristiina Ehin.
Retired top lawyer Monika Mägi and Steven-Hristo Evestus, who is at the peak of his prosecuting career will argue.
A story about a trickster priest preparing to leave this world.
Overeducated and unemployed, Manivald lives with his overbearing mother. When their washing machine breaks down one day, Toomas the repairman arrives to fix it and them.
Fred Kudu, coach and lecturer, promoter of sports science and educator of decathlon athletes.
Academician Harald Haberman tells about his contacts with Toompea Castle during the Republic of Estonia and the Soviet times.
Portrait documentary about stage director and theatre lecturer Voldemar Panso.
Story about the famous chief of the corsairs Bloody John.
The first piece tells of a centipede, who wants to go out and in the second piece Birchbark Shoe, Bladder and Straw go to the journey.
The cats go hunting for mice.