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.
Journalistic documentary about the conflict between Israel and Palestine from the point of view of local Arabs and Jews.
Watchmaker controls the time, but the mouse living in the watchmaker's workshop controls the clocks... This is a film about time and its ephemeral nature.
Herman is a rat who lives alone in his messy apartment. One day a very tidy cat decides to move in.
The film summarises the sad truth about the “games” played at the edge by Konstantin Päts, the first President of the Republic of Estonia, and Johan Laidoner, the then Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in Estonia.
“Happy Birthday” is an outlook vision about the duel between the bible hero Jesus and a man-made robot.
Snowman’s dream has been fullfilled: he is non-meltable and can finally see the summer!
Documentary about the two violent nights in central Tallinn in April 2007 after the relocation of the Soviet military monument in Tõnismägi, Estonia.
Snowman with a carrot nose is escaping from the Hare to the theatre.
The heroes of the film are three bear cubs from the cult painting by Ivan Shishkin “Morning in a Pine Forest”.
Retired Esja Šur, a Russian citizen living in Sillamäe, Estonia spends her elderly days while organizing demonstrations, meetings and pickets.
This is Carrot that unites all the characters of the story. The Hare doesn’t have a carrot. But the Snowman has it.
This is an Estonian fairytale about Mosquitoes who affirm to fight and win Horse.
In the high seas, a legless Fisherman meets a big two-headed Ship, where weird handless Creatures are dancing around their big Goddess.
Urbanized youth is searching for his soul – his vital force.
Organizations of expatriate Estonians in Australia. Political fight for supporting the existence of Estonia and for declaring the occupation by the Soviet Union as an illegal act.
Expatriate Estonians in Australia and the Baltic Council in Australia do the awareness work in the Parliament of Australia, concerning the political situation in the Baltic States. Australian government officially recognized the independence declared in the Baltic States in August 1991 as the result.
Film about conflict between young and old generations.
Commemoration day at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto where Guntis Silinš, the Consul of the Republic of Latvia in Toronto holds his speech.
Mourning day on Nathan Philips Square in Toronto in memory of those killed in Riga. Representatives of Latvian and Lithuanian communities are holding speeches.
Celebrating of the anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Estonian National Opera and in Tammsaare Park in Tallinn.
The forces that want to remain part of the Soviet Union have presented an ultimatum to the Estonian government, while the Home Guard tries to keep order. The ultimatum is condemned by Alexander Yuryev and KGB General Oleg Kalugin.
Referendum on the restoration of the independence of the Republic of Estonia on March 3rd, 1991.
Announcement of Estonia's national independence in the Supreme Council. The Moscow coup is accompanied by the emergence of Russian troops in Tallinn, the defence of the National Broadcasting TV building and the TV Tower.
On May 26th, the Estonian People's Front holds its II Congress, which recognises the Estonian Supreme Council as the legislative power.
Actor Mikk Mikiver gives an interview to CBC Toronto TV channel in November 1989.
Reportage of the hot summer events of 1988 in Estonia.
Press conference held by Trivimi Velliste in autumn 1988 in Canada. This video is the third part of the press conference.
The protagonist of the film is the Bat living in an old mill and fighting rats and crows.
Celebrating the 69th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in St Michael's Church and in the congregration house in Uppsala on February 22, 1987.
The film brings to life in one nightmarish vision three detailed engravings from the early 30s created by Estonian artist Eduard Viiralt: "The Preacher", "Cabaret" and "Hell".
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.
2nd conference of the International Anti-Communist League takes place in Saigon, the capital of Vietnam, in 1968.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of founding the Constituent Assembly in Estonian House, Stockholm, on April 26, 1959.
Celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the Estonian Committee in Stockholm on March 21st, 1958.