Documentary follows President Toomas Hendrik Ilves in the last year and a half of his term in office - as he grapples with the complexities of world politics and his private life.
Two special agents are tasked with protecting the computer programme that runs a future metropolis. However, the ‘Soviet Union’ virus soon starts wreaking havoc. A delirious ride!
A documentary film about a composer Tõnu Kõrvits, his music and the people who are deeply touched by his music.
The documentary introduces excerpts of those against the Nicaragua Canal fighting for their human rights, public order, democracy, private property and freedom of expression.
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.
Filmmakers Meelis Muhu and Kristina Norman observe life in Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, that is an unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as a part of Moldova governed by the real Soviet order.
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.
The documentary gives a minimalistic portrait about Lennart Meri, former President of Estonia, through the recollections by his contemporaries.
Belarusian director Juri Hashtshevatski's documentary about the presidential elections in Belarus in 2006, the resistance by opposition and dictator Lukashenko's dirty tricks.
The pitch-black comedy directed by Andres Maimik and Rain Tolk about well-known Estonian actor Jan Uuspõld. Having reached a dead end with his life, Jan starts a dramatic journey full of adventures from Tallinn to Tartu. Numerous public figures in Estonia participate in the film, including the president of the country.
Concert to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia held in the great hall of Toronto University in November 1993.
Speech by the President of Estonia, Lennart Meri, on 48th Session of the UN General Assembly on September 30, 1993.
Enn Nõu interviews Tõnis Kint, Prime MInister performing the duties of the President, in Uppsala.
2nd conference of the International Anti-Communist League takes place in Saigon, the capital of Vietnam, in 1968.
Documentary directed by Vladimir Karasyov about the June coup in Estonia in 1940 and the events of the World War 2 in Europe.
Overview of the history of Estonian newsreels.
Reception of the graduates of upper secondary school in the garden of the Presidential Palace in Kadriorg in the spring of 1940.
Children congratulating President Konstantin Päts in the morning of his 65th birthday in 1939.
Expatriate Estonians who have arrived at the 11th General Song Celebration are visiting the President of Estonia at Oru Palace on June 28th, 1938. Procession of the song celebration. Performance of choirs and the audience on June 23rd-24th, 1938.
Excerpts from chronicle pieces: arrival of expatriate Estonians to Tallinn, visiting Konstantin Päts at Oru Palace, song celebration of 1938, Swedish servicemen, booklets of Italian towns.