The documentary film sweeps away centuries of dust to reveal the most significant discovery in recent Estonian art history.
A poetic documentary exploring the mysterious world of ticks, their role in the ecosystem, and their unsettling parallels with humanity’s impact on nature.
A group of Russian-Estonians navigates the delicate balance between cultural identity and integration, exploring the sacrifices and adaptations required to find acceptance while remaining true to themselves.
The short documentary offers a glimpse into the world of the Estonian sex work industry, in which the navigating characters unravel the interconnected dynamics of money, loneliness, and sex, and their impact on the journeys of self-discovery and growth of young people.
'My father rests in peace, but he always said that winning is the most important thing.'
Documentary about an Estonian woman with Russian heritage, who joins the Estonian Women’s Voluntary Defense League to become a soldier.
This job is full of shit, but somebody has to do it!
She has one hand and low demands on her own well-being, but a big soul and high demands on the humanity of children and the friendliness of horses.
Stand-up comedy seems like an easy thing to do - you get on stage, tell funny stories for an hour and also swear a little. Sander Õigus has been doing stand-up for over ten years, let's see how the truth becomes the truth and a joke becomes a joke.
How to break out of a pro-Russian and Russian-speaking environment into Estonian society?
The story of Estoniaäs skateboarding scene spanning five decades, from the 1980s and tables made with vclay wheels in Võru to today's youth, for whom the whole world is open.
Tushar Prakash is an Indian man who has come to live in Estonia because of love. In this documentary he is on a quest to learn from his partner's relatives, who live in the countryside of South Estonia, on how to become a real Estonian man.
Documentary film about Covid19 and medical treatment related to Covid19.
How did an egg-centric rural bird, the chicken, become a trendy urban pet and what does she think about living in the city?
It is a fun insight into the life of a day center for elderly.
Film observes the first night shift of a young guy, answering calls on the suicide helpline.
This film is an exploration of the challenges that Sabina and Jaco, a pluricultural couple, encounter in their search for happiness. It is a story of a faithful belief in love when bringing a baby into the world.
A portrait of a remarkable woman who lives alone in the remote part of Estonia, in Soomaa National Park. Every Spring, the area gets badly flooded for weeks at times, but still, she has no plans of leaving.
When Indrek's wife says that she is not happy with the marriage and something needs to change, Indrek must find a way to save the marriage.
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
Risto Kappet is a professional e-athlete who spends his work days in the corner of his room, turning the steering wheel of car simulator.
Young Estonians with colorful destinies living in different parts of the world share honestly and openly their personal stories and feelings about migration, belonging and roots.
A film about an embassy of bygone times - a clothes menders in Nõmme which remains in business despite an onslaught of fast fashion.
In the documentary film we try to explore how difficult it is to carry out a bigger vision that would update Estonian urban space.
Keity and her girlfriend Kristel organise a life-threatening motorcycle trick in order to set a world record and bring attention to Keity so she could go to the trial motorbike World Championships.
At the same time with corona, an illness started to spread that has no cure – porcelain madness
The life of Endel Saarepuu (70) is filled with art. The older the artist gets, the easier his life becomes and the more talking is his work.
Match fixing and corruption are dragging down Rwandan football club – will young Estonian coach save them?
Film about grass.
Syrian girl tries to adapt in an Estonian suburb.
Music, that Shazam doesn’t know and Spotify can’t find.
The world is suffering from the flood of food waste, to save the environment and the future of their children, young mothers decide to feed their families by diving into the dumpsters of the enormous supermarkets.
The volunteers of the Wildlife Association rescue wild animals that have been involved in accidents as a result of human activities.
A new wave. New characters. A new Estonia. Lil Estonia! Documentary by Taavi Arus about the short anatony of a generation in Estonia in 2020.
A film about the young and bright Estonian para swimming star Matz Topkin, who knows how to dream big and cheerfully accept both success and defeat.
A Mother and daughter, searching for an answer to what could be the fuel for life in a small country Estonia. One of them grows Nettle, the other one is a famous youtuber.
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.
A movie about “extras” or actors in minor background roles in movies/series/ads. The protagonists are all locally recognised hobby actors, who have accumulated loads experience from shoots - now it’s time to make their own movie.
In this road film the main character Keiu Virro sets on a journey for the sixth and for the last time. We witness what happens to a modern person on a historical religious way.
Young woman meets different kinds of men in her own built van, where she serves as a barber in every part of Estonia.
An inventor, a street artist and an entrepreneur are making the world a better place, one wall at a time.
Who's the man waving the flag?
Documentary about American cultural historian Paul Firnhaber, who has found his peace in a small town of Estonia, called Viljandi.
A group of Estonians who are tired of their office jobs have taken the faith of Georgian tea into their own hands. Can two different cultures find a common language and bring Georgian tea back to life?
As a species, humans credit to be far more powerful then all other species. But are we happier?