Music, that Shazam doesn’t know and Spotify can’t find.
The film gives us a look into a year in our recent history, namely the year 2019, which polarised our people in politics and between generations. Without choosing sides and without unnecessary explanations the events shown in the film create a thought provoking story about a nations arrival to the end of the industrial age.
A Mother and daughter, searching for an answer to what could be the fuel for life in a small country Estonia. One of them grows Nettle, the other one is a famous youtuber.
An inventor, a street artist and an entrepreneur are making the world a better place, one wall at a time.
Retired top lawyer Monika Mägi and Steven-Hristo Evestus, who is at the peak of his prosecuting career will argue.
For nearly twenty years now one small Estonian town has organised a Ukrainian-themed fair, during which a beauty contest is held. This observational film explores whether beauty can be an object of competition, and how we should understand the phenomenon of beauty contests in the modern day.
The people are waiting for someone special. And he arrives...
Sometimes you need to be shrinked in order to grow up.
Twin brothers from a small town have courage and ability to dream.
Filmmaker Manfred Vainokivi portrays physics teacher Mart Kuurme teaches physics and astronomy to children in Africa.
Stand-up comedian Andrus Valvur, an Estonian expatriate born in New York, comes to visit his fatherland in order to meet his relatives and hold a performance in Estonian for local audience for the first time.
Galina Grossmann is an exceptional woman who paints Jesus, composes an opera about Jesus and performs the musical work with the influences of Estonian folklore to the residents of a retirement home.
A band from Tartu, led by PhD students in biology, gives a concert in the biggest shopping mall in the capital to promote environmental-friendly way of living. The "eco-punks" as they call themselves in Estonian, propose that creative self-expression could well be a substitute for meaningless consumerism.
The Koop Cup gymnastics competition takes place for the third time in Canada. Performances with hoops and jump ropes.
Efforts to preserve national culture: 11th Estonian Days in Melbourne, journalism and radio programmes in Estonian.
Estonian Consulate General in Sydney, activities of Estonian Houses and unions in Australia.
Opening march of Koop CUP gymnastics competition in Tait MacKenzie Center of York University, Toronto, Canada.
Strange things happen in the Christmas Eve.
Children are performing in Toronto Estonian Baptist Church; among the children there is also 4-year-old Kristo who has arrived from Estonia to Canada for medical treatment.
Celebrating the Mothers' Day in St. Michael's Church and in the congregation house, Uppsala on May 12, 1991. Speech is held by Katrin Nyman-Metcalf, the last State Secretary in exile.
Enn's father Joosep Nõu recalls his childhood during the preparations for the Midsummer's Eve celebrations. Performance of folk dancers in Tuna on June 21, 1991.
Memorial church service at St. Michael's Church, Uppsala for the June deportation, gathering in the congregation house on June 16, 1991.
Writers Kalju Lepik, Raimond Kolk, Ellen Niit, Jaan Kross, Jaan Kaplinski and Mati Unt at the METROO literary night in Stockholm on October 19, 1987.
The film recorded by Edgar Väär depicts Leila Miller and Valdo Randpere singing to the expatriate Estonians in Toronto, Canada in the mid-1980s.
Documentary by Peeter Simm about the orphanage children the day they will draw lots for other people.
The women's club of Thirlmere Estonian Society has organized a gypsy night in Estonian House, Thirlmere, Australia.
Freedom fighter Sergei Soldatov talks about his past, actions against the Soviet power, imprisonment, co-fighters and the situation in the Soviet Estonia in "Eesti Kodu" in Uppsala on November 13, 1981.
Metroo summer days held in Veskijärve in 1979 and in Gotland in 1980. ESTO 80 in Stockholm.
Events of the Global Estonian Cultural Days (ESTO) held in Stockholm on July 8-9, 1980.
Performances of expatriate Estonian folk dancers in Australia in 1973, 1974 and 1977.
8th Estonian Days in Australia take place in Melbourne in Deceber 1972.
Performances by the youth group "Vikerlased" in Montreal. Scout camps in Lättemäe and Kotkajärve.