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    • 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.

    • Remy’s devotion to Karl-Erik Taukar goes beyond music – it's a way of life. His days revolve around following his idol, preparing for concerts, and sharing his passion with others. This documentary follows his journey, exploring how music fandom shapes identity, builds community, and fuels unwavering dedication.

    • Carmen-Louise Suuroja's second short film takes us to Tartu in the 1970s, where spring is in full bloom and physicists who are about to graduate from university are faced with the challenge of entering life.

    • How can we talk about life’s hardest truths and still hold on to not just the will to live—but the joy of it?

    • A short creative documentary about Buzhold, a young Estonian band whose members—with their clashing personalities and shared love of music—search for their own sound beyond labels, genres, and expectations.

    • With the launch of her second album 9X9 just around the corner, a young Estonian artist navigates the chaos of planning a release party, designing the visuals, and finishing the album itself—all on a tight budget and an even tighter timeline.

    • In an intimate, performative documentary, a director escapes into the comforting embrace of daydreaming, only to find herself trapped in a cycle of fantasy that threatens to consume her, until an unexpected upheaval forces her to confront reality.

    • In the aftermath of World War II a chambermaid's daily routine of cleaning rooms unexpectedly leads her into a captivating encounter with the hotel's guest.

    • Following a reserved organist and his eccentric art historian wife through the scenic churches of Estonia, we uncover the depth of a relationship bound by lifelong collaboration.

    • A story of underground music and why it is important to have it.

    • How to break out of a pro-Russian and Russian-speaking environment into Estonian society?

    • A symbolic and visually playful commercial about finding yourself after high school. The main character, Iku, finds herself on a journey where she has to choose between three different “porridge bowls” – each representing a different path. The film speaks to young people searching for their place in the creative world, urging them to trust their intuition and choose the path that is just right.

    • The creative project connected to Luisa Susanna Kütson’s bachelor thesis focuses on the Estonian natural sacred sites through a collage-like approach.

    • The film is about Joosep and Drukmo, two musicians, who come together to perform an unusual concert.

    • Fighting the monster, that might be yourself.

    • The sound of the organ brings back a childhood memory experienced decades ago.

    • The story is about an old gentleman named Väino, who holds the position of choir director. The story unfolds in next five months, as he and his choir aspire to a singing party, which means preparation for the pre-contest. However, this journey takes a turn when he begins to experience episodes of memory loss that put him in sad and comical situations. Väino finds himself in a moment where the people surrounding him know him, but he no longer knows them.

    • I’m trapped… on the edge… afraid I’ll fall…

    • Russian guard Aleksei risks his life, to save an Estonian girl who the KGB is planning to capture for singing outside the prison where he works.

    • A robot makes music and finds joy.

    • A stream of consciousness of an older Latvian musician Ingus Baukšķenieks intertwined with the practise of his band “Dzeltenie pastnieki”.

    • The documentary explores the life and unconventional artistic journey of performance artist Steve Vanoni, focusing on his motivations, experiences, and defiance of societal norms.

    • Film student Maria Kasesalu's short documentary follows acting student Madleen Maria Kirja's preparation for the course production "Sinilind" where she plays the role of Fairy.

    • Choice paradox is a dance film focusing on young creative people who don’t know their path yet.

    • 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.

    • The funeral rites of an important folk figure and charismatic singer Virve-Elfriide Köster, also known as Kihnu Virve.

    • We follow Sirje Joala, a street artist who has five kids, her actual ones and her projects.

    • A portrait film about Marju Länik, one of the best singers in the history of Estonian pop music.

    • The film student film is about friendship and creative disagreements.

    • An intimate documentary about the internationally renowned Estonian musician, saxophone player and improvisational jazz composer Maria Faust.

    • Grandma gets angry over a grandson who does not come for dinner.

    • A documentary about the life and music of Uku Kuut, from the Soviet Union to Los Angeles and to speakers all around the world.

    • A portrait film of the legendary sound engineer Vambola Velli-Vällik.

    • The short documentary made by director-editor Eik Erik Sikk, DoP Tristan Luige and sound engineer Ralf Schneider creates an insight to the creative process of two Estonian music producers, Sander Mölder and Sammalhabe.

    • Tallinn University Symphony Orchestra gives a concert in Järva-Jaani.

    • TV-show made by Siim-Martin Kaasik, Andres Tarto ja Kirsi Lattu, is about lyrics and writing music.

    • Nothing is constant but change. All existence is a perpetual flux of being and becoming (Ernst Haeckel).

    • Short documentary shows us a man living a “double-life” being a 2nd grade teacher and metal band vocalist at the same time.

    • A film about Tõnis Mägi and his music.

    • A musical about the legendary singer Orpheus who tries to bring her beloved back from the underworld.

    • Film student Reimo Paevere's interview with Guido Kangur.

    • Dora Lall's short fiction film about a brother and sister, who are trying to get used to a new city and the start of grown-up life.

    • After a night of relations a young man finds himself in a serious of strange and unexpected events.