The short documentary follows Marta Vaarik’s artistic journey and creative boundaries while simultaneously painting a tender and sincere portrait of her grandmother — a joyful, life-loving woman.
The road comedy written and directed by Andres Maimik and Rain Tolk, is a sequel to the hit film “Jan Uuspõld Goes to Tartu.” It is a chronicle of the times, featuring not only stars and rising talents but also characters that define today’s world and timeless questions.
How to find your way home, when all bridges have been burned?
Luna TV news show.
Film observes the first night shift of a young guy, answering calls on the suicide helpline.
Interview with Elina Reinold.
When Indrek's wife says that she is not happy with the marriage and something needs to change, Indrek must find a way to save the marriage.
When love is the greatest torment, will art or play save you? A dramatic documentary about author Vaino Vahing.
The short film tells a story about searching redemption through art.
A short creative documentary that explores the process of getting mentally and physically naked.
Alex’s dream of becoming an actor has come to a halt as he did not get into The Department of Theatre of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. Now he finds new and interesting ways to go on with his everyday life.
An experimental documentary about an Estonian couplet singer who is sent to visit an Armenian-born parapsychologist to help him cope with stress and find something positive about being the last couplet singer in his country.
Laura Liventaal’s documentary is an intimate portrait of the Estonian actor Aleksander Eelmaa.
Film student Annika Väljataga's interview with Egon Nuter.
Film student Reimo Paevere's interview with Guido Kangur.
A documentary about Peeter Volkonski lets us take peek in the everyday life of a colorful cultural figure and explores how he manages to find balance between the household and the aristocracy.
Story about woman and man who do not know that they have a common friend and this friend does not know that they are husband and wife.
In filmstudents Anna-Maria Jams’s practicing documental interview is film actor Arvo Kukumägi talking about his studies as an actor and director. He is talking about his opinion on nowadays film and working as an actor.
An insignificant janitor needs recognition from other people to validate his own existence.
The symbolistic grotesque directed by Veiko Õunpuu is telling the story of a successful man in his mid-life crisis who is suffering moral issues. One of the most successful festival films in Estonia.
Portrait documentary about Mikk Mikiver, a theatre director and an actor.
Travel documentary by Kullar Viimne filmed in Europe in search of himself and God.
Anatomy of totalitarism. Sarcastic retrospect to the darkest era in Estonian history during 20th century.
The Nõu family visiting Estonia on March 29, 1989 meets professor Aleksander Elango and Lembit Eelmäe in Tartu. Watching the permanent exhibition in Tartu Art Museum that is housed by the leaning Barclay de Tolly building.
The period film directed by Peeter Simm is dedicated to those working at radio stations in Estonia. Events from the lives of Imbi Valgemäe, Mari Möldre and Ruut Tarmo are brought to the viewer. Based on the oral and written memoirs of radio and theatre people.
Unique documentary portrait about actor and stage director Evald Hermaküla.
Actress Ene Rämmeld with her son Tarah Karassev and Anu Klaar visiting the Nõu family in Askvägen, Uppsala on July 30, 1987.
The atmosphere in Theatre Vanemuine during the season of 1986/1987.
The graduates of the class of 1982 of the Estonian Theatre Academy on a journey in the summer of 1982.