Stand-up comedy seems like an easy thing to do - you get on stage, tell funny stories for an hour and also swear a little. Sander Õigus has been doing stand-up for over ten years, let's see how the truth becomes the truth and a joke becomes a joke.
Interview with Priit Pärn focuses on the creative journey of Priit Pärn and on the characteristics of his creative process. It also touches upon questions that arise with the production and evaluation of animated films.
The documentary talks about two young women Kertu and Mariin, who want to make a music video based off Mariin’s song. They don’t have much experience with film-making, which makes the process more interesting, because they have to face some problems and humorous moments.
A chubby politician Rasmus becomes overnight an OnlyFans star and has to fight now with his party.
A captivating historical documentary with plenty of animation about the destiny of a popular Estonian caricaturist Gori (1894 - 1944) between the two World Wars when total powers leave less and less choices to the talented artist.
An intimate documentary about the internationally renowned Estonian musician, saxophone player and improvisational jazz composer Maria Faust.
The next step in the evolution of hummingbirds just may surprise you!
A documentary celebrating the work of Walerian Borowczyk, a director of unparalleled sensitivity, revered in the 1970s, who was later labeled as a maker of erotic movies.
A story about a trickster priest preparing to leave this world.
Film student Tõnn Sikk's short film is about children and their friendship, but maybe he even talks more about the friendship of children's parents.
Two grand old masters, artists Evald Okas and photographer Kalju Suur, are recording the beauty of a naked woman.
The course work of film master's student Jüri Muttika, who, together with screenwriter Piret Sammel, has directed a humorous, but at the same time set in real Estonian society, story about a conscript serving time in the Estonian Defense Forces and his Russian bride, who urgently needs a blood transfusion from her loved one to save the life of her brother injured in the riots, based on the events that became known as Bronze Night.
"Pärnography" is a great introduction to the works of Pärn and serves as a great portrait film about the 'man from animazone'.
Short feature directed by Peeter Simm about the young specialist's experiences and feelings during the first days at his new job.
Musical comedy directed by Arvo Kruusement is based on the play "In Sevilla or Don Juan" by Samuil Aljoschin. The classical story has been given a colourful interpretation through the pop music of 1960s and 1970s, fashion, and the architecture of the old town of Tallinn. The film includes lots of singing, dancing and fashion show. Its medieval milieu is mixed with the everyday items of the 20th century.
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.