Several Estonians rally crews raced in the USSR team in the 80s. Every driver's dream was to make it to the team because it was the door behind the Iron Curtain. The rally legends have many untold stories about life as top rally drivers in the absurd Soviet system and on the world's rally stages.
When this documentary reached the editing table, the British newspaper The Guardian, which reaches thirty million readers, featured an article by renowned chess writer Leonard Barden, “Pride of Estonia: Paul Keres, one of the best to never hold chess world crown”.
The film portrays Estonian rally driver Ott Tänak, one of the most elusive athletes in the eyes of the media with highly reclusive character. His self-willed tenacity has forged this stubborn country boy with a roller coaster career into a driven WRC-pilot who for the first time has in reach the fulfilment of his childhood dream – to snatch the world championship title from the equally hungry competitors.
This is the story of the two times wrestling World Champion August Englas.
Documentary by Hans Roosipuu and Enn Säde about the Shmigun family with its two athlete daughters Kristina and Katrin striving towards top results.
Short documentary about bicycling as a recreational sports.
Documentary about professional sports and the efforts by bicyclist Riho Suun.
Portrait documentary about Tõnu Pääsuke, a biathlon coach in the Soviet Estonia, and his athletes Kaija Parve and Even Tudeberg.
Documentary about the olympic medalists Aavo Pikkuus, Ivar Stukolkin, Jaak Uudmäe and Viljar Loor at the Summer Olypic Games in Moscow 1980.
The first steps of the ancient Eastern martial art - karate - in Estonia.
Documentary directed by Andres Sööt about yachtsmen, yachts and sailing on Tallinn Bay.
Reception of the olympic medalist Ants Antson in the Baltic railway station, Tallinn.
The sports union "Kalev" of the Volunteer Trade Unions holds a great race on Pirita-Kose race track. Estonian SSR championship in track race in 1962.