Three Siberian Estonian women are looking for paradise here and outside the borders.
Home. Your home. Your place. Your memories. Your belongings. In the blink of eye, it’s gone.
Documentary about the work of a cashier during the corona time.
When no public recognition at home, a gospel band Robirohi plans the tour to the source of gospel music, to perform at the halls of fame in Kentucky, USA.
Tales of a Toy Horse is a film about being human and its possibility even when there is war around you.
Documentary about American cultural historian Paul Firnhaber, who has found his peace in a small town of Estonia, called Viljandi.
We all come from our childhood.
Film about prison and imprisoned mothers, asking the question whether it is possible for these mothers to maintain connection with their children or not.
Documentary about well known Estonian theatre director Kalju Komissarov.
A lonely office worker saves up to buy a new coat at Christmas in an effort to make new friends, only for fate take a ghostly hand.
Love can strike you like a bolt from the blue – when you’re least prepared for it.
Two lonely young people are travelling together in the bleak Patagonian desert, searching for themselves and one another.
Vahur Linnuste, an expatriate Estonian living in Paris, has promoted Estonian spirit, nation and culture abroad for many decades. He tells his colourful story of life and expresses his opionion about the backgrounds of politics in Europe and the whole world that have influenced the development of the Republic of Estonia.
One woman with two controversial professions - a criminal investigator and a religious minister.
Film consisting of ten parts about the events in the history of Estonian aviation and shipping in 1820–1938.
Documentary film tells a story of legendary Soviet time clown Sergey Fatkin. Due to popularity he was allowed to pass iron curtain and visit 35 countries in times when many Soviets didn’t see any foreign country ever. At Paris nightclub Olympia Fatkin performed together with Jaques Brel. Later on Sergei Fatkin made a fatal mistake smuggling Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago into the country. Officially banned book was hand copied and passed around. KGB soon traced down Sergei Fatkin and the legendary clown was arrested, liberated from his titles, awards and private possessions. Ironically – the man who had passed around a book about Soviet prisons was imprisoned for years. Nowadays Sergei Fatkin, free again, is still working modestly as a clown, performing at kindergartens mostly.
The Klamath River of Oregon and California is one of the most important salmon runs in the United States.
The documentary tells about the life of a young woman and her four children in a small room in a social house during five months.
41-year-old Jaanika lost her vision due to diabetes at the age of 11. She sees difficulties in life as an opportunity to develop as an individual and tries to lead an independent life in the world of vision.
Marina Kuvaitseva, a proud and independent woman in Narva, leads a folklore ensemble where lonely and educated women sing.
Kihnu is an island of women since they have always maintained optimism and households in that island.
The first part of the enlightening film trilogy "Masing's Landscapes" directed by Vallo Kepp - documentary that has been dedicated to Uku Masing's - the scholar, poet and original culture philosopher - childhood years and the period of development in his home village in Rapla county, Estonia.
Literary historian Elem Treier visiting the Nõu family in their home in Askvägen, Uppsala on November 25, 1982.
Portrait film about Anna Mirka, head of Tallinn 7th Daycare Centre.