Film student Oliver Helm's short film tells the story of how young people search for their place in the world and learn to distinguish their true feelings from the expectations of their peers.
Paradise is not just given. Paradise must be fought for.
How to break out of a pro-Russian and Russian-speaking environment into Estonian society?
The documentary about Ines, who cultivates the genre of alternative pop, gives an opportunity to see the girl's thoughts more closely. The young musician has made a choice to stand out from the crowd.
The film is about Joosep and Drukmo, two musicians, who come together to perform an unusual concert.
Luna TV news show.
A film about the Estonians’ favorite folk band Kukerpillid and its spirited journey through the summer concert venues of Estonia, with interludes to the roots of Estonian folkmusic.
Short documentary shows us a man living a “double-life” being a 2nd grade teacher and metal band vocalist at the same time.
A documentary film about a composer Tõnu Kõrvits, his music and the people who are deeply touched by his music.
Documentary about Estonian contemporary artist Leonhard Lapin.
An emotional documentary about life in a small Estonian town during 100 years.
Portrait documentary about a ten-year-old boy who dreams about the career as a musician in a symphony orchestra.
Live recording of Carmina Burana performed by TLÜ Symphonic orchestra.
“Family Lies” by Valentin Kuik and Manfred Vainokivi is a relationship drama about elephants in the bedroom and skeletons in the closet, about small and big deceptions, half-truths and set-ups that can be found in every family’s secret chronicles.
“Even if I lose everything…,“ Arvo Pärt has written in his workbook. He calls the diary his workbooks. In the course of decades, along with work at musical texts, he has filled those workbooks with his contemplations, with his moments of grief and joy, with his finds, discoveries, worries and experience – with everything that might be called the inner life of an artist.
Student Natalia Ivanova's thesis film as cinematographer and producer about fate and problems of provincial musicians.
The thriller directed by Kadri Kõusaar is based on true events, telling about a genetic scientist who decides to make the world a better place.
The black comedy directed by Andres Maimik and Rain Tolk about a bunch of elderly men - former members of a rock band - who won't hear of living in peaceful retirement. They want to reunite and become again successful at any price. Whatever they do, things will get worse instead. Numerous Estonian public figures appear in the film and the soundtrack includes a huge amount of Estonian music, both old and contemporary.
Music documentary about the The Mixed Choir of the European Capital of Culture and its energetic conductor Veronika Portsmuth. The documentary follows their participation in the 6th World Choir Games in Shaoxing, China.
Media student Peter Kilkenny's coursework in Directing Documentary. The story of a conductor who gives a grand concert with his own orchestra.
Portrait documentary about Eri Klas, a legendary Estonian musician, through his creative and private life.
The animated film “The Year of the Monkey” is a story of a monkey who lives in a zoo and, as chance would have it, is forced to start living like a human being.
Documentary by Rein Karemäe and Valentin Kuik about the era when after the successful monetary reform in 1992 the Republic of Estonia switched to Estonian kroon and liberal market economy.
Arvo Pärt´s work Orient Occident was commissioned for the Berliner Festwochen and the premiere was on September 2000 in Berlin.
16th Estonian Days in Australia. Folk dance evening and choir performance at the Estonian House, Melbourne.
Concert to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia held in the great hall of Toronto University in November 1993.
Celebration of the Independence Day in Toronto in 1991.
On September 8, 1991, the Song of Freedom is held at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. Estonia is visited by high-ranking state officials from European countries and the United States.
Film portrait of the composer Arvo Pärt.
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 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.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.
Ultima Thule performs in a music club in Toronto.