Lola ends up sitting on a bench with local women on Midsummer Eve. At first, all women's troubles are alien to her, but as the evening progresses, she begins to question her current perspectives, and as a result of the long benching, she grows together with the country women in her own way.
In the darkness of smoke sauna, women share their innermost secrets and intimate experiences. Through a sense of communion, women wash off the shame trapped in their bodies and regain their strength.
5 women's honest conversations about the way their bodies are perceived by both themselves and others.
A documentary film about the war that broke out in Eastern Ukraine in spring 2014 through the eyes of women.
Sleepy rural life in a remote borough is enlivened one day a month, when the horn of plenty overflows and everyone gets a part of it's offerings.
I would never believe that making friends with my own face would become such a life-challenge.
In the village of Virago, where no man has lived long enough to see his fortieth birthday, Tõnu is about to turn forty.
Documentary about well known Estonian theatre director Kalju Komissarov.
Three Estonian women in London (not to mention the children).
"Look back with me and maybe you will find out something new about documentary cinema, which is nothing else but life after death." Herz Frank.
Humorous and thoughtful insight to the past and present life of Estonain border-town of Narva as reflected through the elderly women's thoughts and everyday realities.
Love is not for everybody.
A poetic documentary about life in a war torn Chechen village, with the cemetery as its symbolic focal point. The village lives and breathes in unison.
Documentary tells the story of three women from different generations who all have dedicated their lives to the most ancient and endangered Cambodian art forms – Smot chanting.
Estonian activists, businesswomen and volunteers decided to support one village in Northern Ghana while bringing together the handicraft skills of Ghanaians, enterprisingness of Estonians and Western market. So it turned out that the baskets woven by Ghanaian village women would sell in Estonia and the butter produced from shea nut growing in African savannas would find buyers in USA.
It's a tragical-lyrical puppet film about brides who drown themselves in a swamp.
Three documentary short stories by Peep Puks about three women with a sense of mission.
Celebrating 35th Anniversary of the Women's Club in Stockholm in 1962.
Celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Estonian Women's Club in Stockholm in 1962.
Christmas Eve of the Expatriate Women's Club in Stockholm on December 16, 1959.
Christmas party of Estonian Women's Club in Stockholm on December 16, 1959.