Born to march to the rhythms of the power, they follow the promise of immortality. The film looks at the making of a Russian citizen from a fresh angle.
For most people ballet is dancing. For ballet dancers this is life!
Liis Nimik's film tells a story of several Estonian workers who have left to Finland for a better future.
According to director Andres Sööt the film has not been made for those who know nothing or don't want to know about the deportation that took place in June 1941. The film has been dedicated to those who can never again talk about this event, those who passed away because of the unjustness.
Documentary by Peeter Brambat about architect Toomas Rein.
Documentary by Finnish director Jouni Hiltunen about the enthusiasm, hopes and reality of railway constructors in Baikal-Amur district.
Documentary by Andres Sööt about the deportation that took place in June 1941 in Estonia. The film has been dedicated to all victims of this event.
Documentary by Enn Säde portrays Jüri Müür - an important filmmaker in Estonian culture whose films are among the best ones in Estonian national filmography.
Two blind men want to live a full life despite of their disability and help others.
Documentary narrative about the destinies of five Estonian men, FInnish Boys who fought in the infantry regiment in Finland that had lost the war but preserved its independence in 1957 and 1948.
Seven actors from the amateur theatre in Tabivere are people with different backgrounds who have accepted the painful setbacks in their lives and don't need much to feel happy.
An intellectual ride into a grotesque train-society witch depicts a train that passes through different landscapes, through the turning points of the closing century.
This is a film about the last red vicegerent of Estonia - the secretary of the Estonian Communist Party Central Comittee.
The film, banned for ideological reasons during the Soviet era, depicts the situation in an Estonian collective farm village.
Educational documentary commissioned by the Ministry of Education of Estonian SSR. The film introduces types of transportation and developments in Estonia.
Enn and Helga Nõu are visiting writers Bernard Kangro and Valev Uibopuu in Lund and Arno Vihalemm in Ystad.
Enn and Helga Nõu are visiting writers Bernard Kangro and Valev Uibopuu in Lund and Arno Vihalemm in Ystad on September 5–8, 1967.
Poet Kalju Lepik with his family visiting the Nõu family on May 30, 1966.
Documentary about oil shale production and use in the Soviet Estonia.
Property maintenance and construction activity in various places in Estonia.
Travelogue from Japan.
Overview about the daily life in Estonian SSR, about the state of its culture, industry and agriculture in 1960.