At the end of the world there is a cafe where we all once will meet. The documentary tells a story of a person, the system that surrounds him and communication between these two parameters.
Cinéma vérité documentary about two lottery winners and their lives before and after the big victory.
It's a film about consumerism, about people, who have lost themselves in a world of things.
An intimate and fast-paced documentary-journal of two 18-year old girls.
Documentary about Andrus Purje, inspector of Harju County, whose everyday work offers little food for the soul.
The symbolistic-allegorical drama directed by Jaan Kolberg is based on the novel "The Good Harbour" by August Mälk (published in 1942) and other works of the same writer. The events of the film have been adjusted to the contemporary times.
Portrait documentary by Peeter Toomingas about Valmar Adams, Estonian writer, poet and teacher - a diverse personality.
Portrait documentary about Arnold Matteus, the legendary architect of Tartu city, directed by Andres Sööt.
The monodrama directed by Arvo Kruusement is based on the novel "Winter Holiday" by Villem Gross. The film tells the story of Anu Soldam, a working class woman, during a few winter days while she is being told by her boss to go to the countryside to heat the sauna for foreign guests.
Documentary directed by Leida Laius about Ants Jõgi, theatrical actor, Merited Artist of the Soviet Union, a grand master of small roles.
The first feature film directed by Mikk Mikiver is based on the play "Man and God" staged by Voldemar Panso in 1962 in Estonian Drama Theatre. The story is based on the second part of pentalogy "Truth and Justice" by Anton Hansen Tammsaare.
Three film novellas – locksmith Toomas Enkest, captain Hermann Tõnissoo and gardener Ferdinand Laaser.
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 epistolary drama directed by Jüri Müür is based on the collection of short stories "Letters from the Island of the Insane" by Juhan Smuul and tells about the life and human relationships in a fishermen's village.