Peetrike has to stop the terrifying Robot-Santa, otherwise the children’s Christmas will be ruined forever!
The comical short film tells the story of a strong bond between Pia and her grandfather. The story takes place within the familiar Christmas hustle and bustle, complete with stressful gift wrapping, ear-piercing children's squeals, and a traditionally comical family Christmas dinner. Amidst all the chaos, Pia finds herself in a moment of a different reality, through which she manages to regain her Christmas joy.
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
Joosep Ehasalu’s observational short documentary shows a slice of idyllic childhood near Elva.
In an effort to avert the break-up of her family, Paula with her friend Akhim go to the jungle to find Santa Claus.
The daily bread of ministers of small congregations is not sermons in the church; it is constant work with the old and the dying. A holy man who has been removed from his friends and peers and suddenly transplanted into another culture is often lonely and broken himself.
Life finds a way.
Adventures are going to begin when 10-year old city girl Eia is brought to mysterious Phantom Owl Farm for the winter holiday.
Georg Vinogradov has an important mission: to bring the Romanians to Christianity and improve the reputation of the nation for Estonians.
The film follows four children throughout their schoolyear as well as documents time and Estonia.
Engagement according to the traditions and customs of Kihnu island, Estonia. The documentary introduces the engagement rites in their most natural environment.
Year by year, Santa Clause's working day has resembled a fairy tale where both children and adults participate with excitement and joy.
Helpful Miriam builds the Gnome a cart so that it would be easier for him to bring presents. But do the gnomes really exist...?
Documentary by Dorian Supin about a man at the end of his/her days, about dignified aging, life in Paunküla nursing home; about the memories, dreams and daily life of the elderly residents.
Two young ladybirds Tim and Mia are unexpectedly taken into a human family’s house together with a Christmas tree on Christmas Eve. Tim and Mia set about seeking the way back to the forest.
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.
Before the Christmas a strange world of dwarfs awakens.
Strange things happen in the Christmas Eve.
Reportage documentary directed by Andres Sööt records the most important events of Estonian fight for independence in 1990.
Puppet film about pre-christmas.
Estonian christmas traditions, indoor games at the New Year's Eve and activities at the beginning of the new year.
Uppsala Estonian Club holds a Christmas party in Estonian Home (Eesti Kodu) on December 12, 1987.
A story of two toys – a doll and a goose, who quit the shop at a Christmas night and begin their journey to them whom they are determined to – children.
The innovative author's film by Mark Soosaar with excellent camerawork combines documentary and fiction, telling the dramatic story during the Revolution of 1905 about the tragic destiny of Bernhard Laipmann, a reforming farmer who teaches people the ideas of enlightenment.
The children's film directed by Valdur HImbek is based on the story "Fire in the Darkened City" by Eno Raud, telling about the schoolchildren's fearless games with fire during the German occupation.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in other beautiful places in Sweden in 1970-1971. Kolmården zoo, Linköping, Vikings' site in Birka, Gripsholm Castle, Christmas time and birthdays.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their children in their hometown in Uppsala. Events from Christmas 1968 to the summer of 1969.
The first independent feature film directed by Arvo Kruusement is based on the story "The Spring" by Oskar Luts, depicting events of a school year in an Estonian church parish school at the end of 19th century. This lyrical and jolly youth story full of hope has been selected as the best Estonian feature film of all times.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their small children in their hometown Uppsala in 1968.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their small children in their hometown Uppsala and in Svia in 1966 and 1967.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their small children in their hometown Uppsala at the turn of the year 1965-1966; Christmas holidays and winter joys.
Joint activities of married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala in 1964-1965. Family-related events from Christmas to Easter. A new family member Liia is born.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their children at home on Gröna Street, Uppsala in 1963-1964. Heino's birthday, Christmas holiday, winter joys, celebrating the Walpurgis Night, Gröna Lund Amusement Park in Stockholm.
Married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their small children in their hometown Uppsala, Enn Nõu in defence army, Christmas time and joys of winter.
Relatives and acquaintances of the married writers' couple Helga and Enn Nõu in Sweden, in 1962-1963.
Christmas party of the Estonian Committee held in Stockholm in 1963.
Christmas in statesman and politician Johan Raid's home in Uppsala in 1963.
Christmas time in the Olari family's home in 1963. Little Heli-Ann Klaar in her home.
Christmas party of Estonian Women's Club in Stockholm on December 16, 1959.