How to find your way home, when all bridges have been burned?
The film is about a blacksmith who processes a piece of iron and turns it into an axe.
An ode to a faded jewel in the heart of the Estonian capital – Tallinn Hippodrome. Once a majestic racecourse track, all that is left is a lonely horse stable. Today it has become a social club for bizarre parties, engagement photo sessions and a home for young girls and old men taking care of the remaining racehorses.
A blacksmith battling a severe disease begins the last great job of his life - the creation of a sword made of Damascus steel.
Archaeologist Jaak Mäll decides to reconstruct a firearm dating back to 14th century. He uses medieval skills and technology in doing that.
The romantic martial arts film by Finnish director Antti-Jussi Annila brings together the myths of the epic "Kalevala" and Buddhist ethics while telling the story about human yearning for love that can conquer the ancient evil.
An hour with the amazingly multifaceted Einar Laigna, who clearly and emphatically discusses life’s basic values with the viewer, at a time when ethics tend to be lost from our lives. And thus, the message that he sends to Estonians and other people who love their land is that today is more important than ever before.
Documentary dedicated to the memory of Jüri Müür. The film about how the master of land - the farmer – becomes the slave of land.
Documentary by Peep Puks based on Estonian national identity and culture.
Three-act documentary essay directed by Lennart Meri about memory and the historical cultural connections between the Finno-Ugric peoples.
Documentary directed by Jüri Müür about the daily problems in the field of agriculture - worries about its development and the future tasks.
Newsreel documentary depicting views of town and nature in the springtime about the Estonians who have returned to their homeland after war, their new life in Soviet Estonia.