A personal account of identity and intergenerational conflict in the post- Soviet world.
To change the world, one needs to start within.
Mihkel Oksmann’s thesis film tells a a story about the relationships between the people of small village.
Contemplative debut documentary by Peep Puks and Peeter Tooming about the vanishing of Estonian village life.
Story about family club Kerro in the countryside in middle of Estonia.
Mark Soosaar contemplates the passage of time in our lives.
Poetic documentary by Peeter Tooming about traditional beliefs and environmental protection.
Cowardice is the greatest sin on earth.
Vladimir Loginov´s “Anthill” is a portrait of a giant garage located in the largest Soviet blockhouse area of Tallinn. Here 700 garage box owners form an extraordinary men’s club and vary from those who just keep their cars to those who adapt their boxes for living. The complex is a unique biosphere with the existence of private saunas, a restaurant, an animal clinic and other artifacts of life stuck in time 20 years back.
Director Arbo Tammiksaar together with his family moved to live in a Vissarions' village in Siberia for a year, in order to follow the daily life of the religious community.
Jaan Tootseni dokfilm jälgib ühe idealistliku liikumise, Uue Maailma Seltsi sündi, elu ja valu viie aasta jooksul.
The documentary gives a minimalistic portrait about Lennart Meri, former President of Estonia, through the recollections by his contemporaries.
Playful documentary by Jaak Kilmi and Kiur Aarma about the development of their generation during the Soviet era where the totalitarian power confronted the heroes of pop culture and the Finnish Television was the window to the world of dreams.
Portrait documentary with humorous touch tells about Juri Lotman, a world famous semiotician. The film is based on archival materials.
Belarusian director Juri Hashtshevatski's documentary about the presidential elections in Belarus in 2006, the resistance by opposition and dictator Lukashenko's dirty tricks.