The documentary feature takes the audience into the world of men living in rural Estonia, showing us the simple joys and sorrows of their everyday life.
The documentary portrays the acclaimed Song Festival conductor and music teacher Lydia Rahula.
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.
An emotional documentary about life in a small Estonian town during 100 years.
Inside the Tribal Experience is an immersive online experience that explores the Estonian tradition of singing- and Song Celebrations through the voices and ideas of Estonians. The online experience combines together documentary videos, interviews, photos, user generated content, soundscapes and interactive data on an HTML5 site.
Music documentary about the The Mixed Choir of the European Capital of Culture and its energetic conductor Veronika Portsmuth. The documentary follows their participation in the 6th World Choir Games in Shaoxing, China.
Portrait documentary about Igor Tõnurist, the activist of Estonian folklore movement.
Famous conductor returns to homeland in order to celebrate his 50th birthday, however, the power of money will prevail.
The singing celebration of Estonian nation and two different points of view to the big event.
Estonian Television Childrens' Choir grows up together with the Republic of Estonia.
Arvo Pärt´s work, "... which was the son of..." was pecially commissioned for the contcert tour of European capitals of culture in 2000.
Concert to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia held in the great hall of Toronto University in November 1993.
Three seasons, three love stories from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania during the era of great changes in 1991 when the Baltic states freed themselves from the yoke of Soviet Union and regained independence.
Celebration of the Independence Day in Toronto in 1991.
Church service of expatriate Latvians in Canada held in Toronto, followed by speeches supporting the regaining of independence of the three Baltic states in 1990.
The 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia was celebrated in the hall of Toronto University where speeches were given by Canadian politician Tony Ruprecht and the Estonian Honorary Consul in Canada Ilmar Heinsoo.
Festive celebration of the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Toronto in 1989 where also Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen are performing.
Merle Jääger, Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen perform at the festive ceremony dedicated to the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Toronto; Mart Laar holds a speech.
The Estonian National Male Choir sang in Canada to the foreign Estonian audience for the first time in spring 1989.
The Estonian National Male Choir sang in Canada to the foreign Estonian audience for the first time in spring 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir is preforming for the first time to the foreign Estonian audience in Canada, in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Estonian National Male Choir gave its first concert to the foreign Estonian audience in Canada, in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
Amateur video recorded by Edgar Väär where the arrival of the Boy's Choir of the Estonian National Male Choir to Toronto has been shown in the autumn of 1989. The film depicts the reception and greeting by the local community.
The video shot by Edgar Väär shows the concert of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir in Toronto shopping center at the end of 1989.
The video recorded by Edgar Väär depicts the concert of the Boys' Choir of the National Men's Choir held in Toronto Town Hall in autumn of 1989.
State Academic Male Choir performs to the audience of expatriate Estonians in the Convocation Hall of Toronto University in spring 1989.
Heli Teppo, music teacher of Rõuge basic school and her pupil Andres Piigli express their thoughts and emotions about the youth song celebration in 1987.
The procession of the song festival of expatriate Latvians in Canada held in central Toronto on July 6, 1986.
The second part of the 8th Song Festival of expatriate Latvians in Canada in Toronto, July 6, 1986.
Documentary by Peep Puks about the Estonian 20th Song and Dance Festival in 1985.