In the film we follow Jaan Malin on his journey towards the poetry slam and the "Crazy Tartu" festival. The curation of the festival and the practice of sound poetry introduce Estonian surrealism and Luulur's expressive work, which invites us to ask whether art must have a clear meaning.
Documentary film sheds light on one of Estonian poetry’s brightest and most engaging personalities - Betti Alver.
Nobody knows what anybody knows.
The Ehin family, Kalle Muuli and Malle Aleksius from Estonia are visiting the Nõu family in Askvägen, Uppsala on December 30, 1989.
Writers Kalju Lepik, Raimond Kolk, Ellen Niit, Jaan Kross, Jaan Kaplinski and Mati Unt at the METROO literary night in Stockholm on October 19, 1987.
Enn and Helga Nõu's meetings with expatriate Estonian writers and cultural activists in 1972-1980.
Valli Naelapea on Ilona Laaman's balcony on June 12, 1977.
Poetesses Ilona Laaman and Valli Naelapea together with Helga Nõu in the latter's home garden in Askvägen on June 3rd, 1973.
Writers Ellen Niit and Jaan Kross in Gröna Street in Uppsala on July 1st, 1969.
Poet and translator August Sang from Estonia together with Kalju Lepik and Arvo Mägi in Uppsala on January 2nd, 1968.
Culture night of the Association of Estonian Culture in Sweden held in the Estonian House, Stockholm on March 1st, 1964.
Creative evening of the Association of Estonian Culture held in the Estonian House, Stockholm on March 1st, 1964.
Award Ceremony of the Culture Award by the Association of Expatriate Estonians in Stockholm on March 10, 1962. The award is given to Kalju Lepik and Valev Uibopuu.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Estonian national epic "Kalevipoeg".