Roommates Rasmus, Roland and Janek taste weed-infused brownies made by their neighbour Olga and decide to open their own restaurant, which only offers THC dumplings.
Three friends, Roland, Rasmus and Janek want to make a lot of money and establish their own casino. Apparently, they do not know the rules of the game.
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.
The tragicomedy takes a look at the inner world of two people who are looking for relief and a sense of existence.
A short comedy about the friendship and grief of the elderly.
Kaspar Rummi's, Mikk Mäe's and Mona Brit Luur's master's thesis is a 42-minute long documentary show that reflects the history of Estonian crime shows through the eyes and experiences of those who make them. We also touch on various events in the development of the content and formats of crime shows. The show reflects the period of the 90s and early 00s.
The film is about a strong Estonian woman who can handle everything and has experienced both traditional family life and much more.
A reflection of the Russian media scene in Estonia through the eyes of its possibly most controversial representative.
The trace of a fire that burns everything.
Action film about the family relationships of drug dealers in the 90ies.
The filmmaker seeks to discover the relationship with his emotionally distant father.
The commercial made by the students of the Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication Institute in cooperation with Coop Bank introduces the Coop Sula service through nostalgia and childhood games.
It has been several decades since graduating from school when Aljona Suržikova decides to find her classmates in different parts of the world. Her goal is to compare the friendsbook what was created in their youth with today's reality.
This film portraits Leonhard Lapin, a creator born in an Estonian small town called Räpina in the 1950s, who becomes one of the most outstanding avant-garde artists on the Soviet Estonian art and architecture scene. The film also reveals the creator’s worldview, beliefs and rebellious nature.
Dynamic short film about the children of the 90s.
It is 1992 and the first free elections held in Estonia since World War II have to the surprise of all brought to power young and idealistic political forces. This is a story about gaining and losing trust, about the widening conflict between idealists and a rising economic elite, when a prime minister’s good options grow fewer by the day.
"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.
When you are winning, you don’t see what you lose.
Short documentary, directed by Maria Aua, is about her childhood home memories when her family were sitting tenants.
The Days that Confused is a story of a young man trying to make sense of life in the summer heat of late 1990s in Estonia.
“A Dozen Questions about Estonia“ introducing Estonia and the nature of Estonians through the 12 short films.
The drama directed by Veiko Õunpuu is based on the novel "Autumn Ball" by Mati Unt, telling the story about the residents of a dormitory suburb who are more or less connected to each other. All of them suffer from loneliness and complicated relationships. This is Õunpuu's first full-length feature film that has received several acknowledged festival awards and was chosen the best Estonian film of the last 20 years.
The pitch-black comedy directed by Andres Maimik and Rain Tolk about well-known Estonian actor Jan Uuspõld. Having reached a dead end with his life, Jan starts a dramatic journey full of adventures from Tallinn to Tartu. Numerous public figures in Estonia participate in the film, including the president of the country.
The tragicomedy directed by Roman Baskin is based on the play "The Visit" by Friedrich Dürrenmatt ("Der Besuch der Alten Dame", 1956). Excellent choice of Estonian actors and actresses can be seen in the roles, starring Ita Ever and Aarne Üksküla.
Portrait documentary about painter Lembit Sarapuu.
The romantic drama directed by Arvo Iho is based on the novel "The Heart of the Bear" by Nikolai Baturin and tells about a young hunter Niika who finds and loses himself and his love in a Siberian taiga.
The tragicomedy directed by Valentin Kuik is based on the story "An Affair of Honor" by Vladimir Nabokov, telling about honor and dignity in the contemporary world.
The debut feature film directed by Arko Okk is based on the play "The Highway Crossing aka the Fairytale of the Golden Fish". The film with a witty dialogue and unexpected chain of events tells the story of a miracle, money, and happiness. Both the visual and conceptual content of the film make allusions to Tarkovsky's "Stalker".
A story about a very brave and positive woman fighting cancer.
Short film directed by Peeter Simm is inspired by a shipwreck that took place near Sõrve Peninsula, Deember 1994.
The debut feature film directed by Rao Heidmets is based on the children's story "Dear Mister Moon" by Aino Pervik and tells about children's yearning for genuine family relations.
Amateur film directed by Ilmar Raag that was supposed to be the worst Estonian film. For ethical considerations the film is not screened.