Three people, who meet at a wayside hotel one stormy night, seem to share both past and future.
A lonely office worker saves up to buy a new coat at Christmas in an effort to make new friends, only for fate take a ghostly hand.
“A Dozen Questions about Estonia“ introducing Estonia and the nature of Estonians through the 12 short films.
An epic biographical film about Hella Wuolijoki, Finnish public figure and writer who was born and raised in Estonia.
The lyrical love story directed by Jüri Sillart is based on the novel "Victoria" (1898) by Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun. The film tells the story about different adventures in the lives of young people being in love, brought into the 1930s in Estonia.
The lyrical love story directed by Jüri Sillart is based on the novel "Victoria" (1898) by Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun. The film tells the story about different adventures in the lives of young people being in love, brought into the 1930s in Estonia.
The feature film is an Estonian-Polish co-production directed by Polish filmmaker Marek Piestrak. It tells about the struggle against an evil conspiracy in Estonia in August 1939.
The film directed by Arvo Kruusement is based on the novel "The Smacking Sea" by August Gailit and takes the audience to an island where its inhabitants live according to the community traditions. The visual side of the film emphasizes the everyday life, traditions and ethnography of the fishermen and seal hunters of Ruhnu Island and depicts the picturesqueness of its nature and village landscapes.
World Fair in New York City in 1939, Shriners Parade in Harford in 1950, family Baltsar in Elizabeth Park on June 21st, 1956.
Documentary by Harald Perten about the birth of the Republic of Estonia.
Unedited, random amateur filming about the gymnastics celebration in Stockholm in the summer of 1949 and about Konstantin Päts Open Air School in 1938-1939.
Construction of Tallinn Primary School No. 20 in 1939. Emptying of the building in the summer of 1940.
Film about recording of memory of the fallen in the battles. Views of memorial columns of the Estonian War of Independence.
Ceremony of laying a wreath on the Cross of Liberty Brothers' Day in Jõhvi, in the 11th of June 1939.
Chronicles about Berkshire music festival, Benson private zoo and flower show in Vermont.
Boston Estonian Society's summer festival in Warwick (1939) and life in the farm of the Kuusik family (1950).
Activity of the Boston Estonian Society in pre-war time. An overview consisting of different pieces (14) about life and activities of expatriate Estonians at the end of the 1930s in neighbourhood of Boston (USA).
Holiday trip of expatriate Estonians to Florida in 1939.
Film chronicle of the American Estonian John Baltsar about his vacation trip to Florida in spring 1939.
Roses in home garden and in the garden of Elizabeth Park in June 1937. Parade of Yankee Division (YD) in 1939. New York World Fair on June 7, 1939.
The daily life of Oru Housewives Training School in 1939.
Mining engineer Artur Aleksander Linari-Linholm's parents, scientific research and a foreign trip with his wife to the most important capitals in Europe in 1939.
The family Baltsar's home garden full of blooms.
Holiday trip of John Baltsar's family to Greenfield and the views of Boston, USA.
Guest choirs at the 11th Song Celebration in Tallinn, June 1938.
Parade in Tallinn to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Cross of Liberty Brothers society (shorter version "Parade of the anniversary of the Cross of Liberty in Tallinn).