The short film by film student Adell Vachugova tells the story of the double life of teachers.
A lonely witch discovers a half-dead man in the bog. She nurtures him back to health, and decides she doesn't want him to leave.
Three people, who meet at a wayside hotel one stormy night, seem to share both past and future.
The first collective film in the world, made by the contribution of thousands of Estonian people, is the road movie where the characters with enormous speed travel around Estonia, meet silly people and find love.
The winter fairy tale for grown-ups written and directed by Marko Raat is based on the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen.
The feature film is an Estonian-Ukrainian co-production directed by Roman Shirman. It is a contemporary fairy tale about two hostile kingdoms where the princess of one country and the king of the other country fall in love with each other. Despite of all obstacles - the evil stepmother, the mean wizard, and the revengeful warriors - love will conquer everything.
The documentary takes the viewer into the back stage of professional sports world including its hidden aspects while following judo athlete Alexei Budolin.
A young woman working as a paramedic is emotionally confused and trying to get rid of the inexplicable restlessness that has been bothering her.
A story of the good witch Bonycrone and her friend Captain Drum.
This is a fairytale for children where they are valued the real and imaginary values of people.
The drama based on the ballad of prose "The Pastor of Reigi" by Finnish-Estonian writer Aino Kallas depicts the conflict between the dogmatic philosophies, humanity and love.
Feature film by Eduard J. Martin follows romantic nationalism and is based on drama "The Werewolf" by August Kitzberg.
It is already winter, but there is no snow.