Gym story about a nerdy guy.
Ralf Tafenau's thriller about a young couple who goes for a romantic weekend.
Interview with Jaak Elling.
Drama directed by Valentin Kuik tells about a young couple whose life will be changed by recruitment. The film is based on the author's short story "The Deserter" (1987). The shooting process started in late 1980s and ended after Estonia regained its independence. The film is the director's retrospect to the Soviet times.
Two women share their opinion of the declaration of sovereignty accepted during the special session of Estonian government on November 16, 1988.
Celebrating the memorial day of those deported from the Baltic States in Toronto where the local Baltic people hold a street procession and speeches on June 14th, 1989.
The film depicts festive reception of Edgar Savisaars and Hardo Aasmäe's arrival at Toronto airport in 1989.
Arrival of the troupe of Estonian Drama Theatre to Toronto, Canada, in November of 1989.
Stage rehearsal of the play "The Sunshine Boys" performed by Estonian Drama Theatre on the stage of Central Technical School, Toronto.
CBC TV news reflect the situation in Estonia in 1989 and interview Estonian business college students in Toronto.
The 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia was celebrated festively in Canada in 1989, in addition to the festive concert in the hall of Toronto University, also by hoisting of the national flag in front of Toronto Town Hall.
Festive celebration of the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in 1989 in the hall of Toronto University in Canada, prayer is said by the archbishop of the EELC Udo Petersoo and greetings are passed by the Latvian and Lithuanian representatives.
The 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia was celebrated in the hall of Toronto University in Canada in 1989 and speeches were held by Canadian politician Tony Ruprecht and the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Estonia in Canada Ilmar Heinsoo.
The 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia was celebrated in the hall of Toronto University where speeches were given by Canadian politician Tony Ruprecht and the Estonian Honorary Consul in Canada Ilmar Heinsoo.
Festive celebration of the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Toronto in 1989 where also Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen are performing.
Merle Jääger, Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen perform at the festive ceremony dedicated to the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Toronto; Mart Laar holds a speech.
Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen perform at the festive ceremony dedicated to the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia, held in Toronto in 1989.
Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen perform at the festive ceremony dedicated to the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia, held in Toronto in 1989.
The film recorded by Edgar Väär shows reception of Ivo Linna, Alo Mattiisen and Rita Rätsepp at Toronto airport in 22th February 1989.
The filmmakers have recorded Mart Laar's speech dedicated to the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia held in the hall of Toronto University, Canada in 1989.
Actor Mikk Mikiver gives an interview to CBC Toronto TV channel in November 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir is singing to the Estonian audience at church service in spring 1989 in Toronto.
The Estonian National Male Choir sang in Canada to the foreign Estonian audience for the first time in spring 1989.
The Estonian National Male Choir sang in Canada to the foreign Estonian audience for the first time in spring 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir is preforming for the first time to the foreign Estonian audience in Canada, in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir gave its first concert to the foreign Estonian audience in Canada, in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
CBC news programme talks about current issues, including the performance of the Estonian Boys' Choir in Toronto Town Hall in autumn of 1989.
CBC news programme talks about current issues, including the performance of the Estonian Boys' Choir in Toronto Town Hall in autumn of 1989.
The video shot by Edgar Väär shows the arrival of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir to Toronto, their reception and greeting by the local community of expatrian Estonians at the end of autumn 1989.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
The video shot by Edgar Väär shows the concert of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir in Toronto shopping center at the end of 1989.
The video recorded by Edgar Väär depicts the concert of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir held in Toronto Town Hall in autumn of 1989.
The video recorded by Edgar Väär depicts the Boys' Choir of the National Academic Men's Choir leaving the stage after the concert, being accompanied by audience's applause in the autumn of 1989.
The film recorded by Edgar Väär shows Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen in Toronto TV studio in February 1989; the two singers are watching the uncut recording of the TV programme reflecting their visit to Toronto and both of them give an interview.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.