Aunty Tiiu is hosting a dance party at her house and is thrilled when for once more than 3 people show up, but unfortunately it’s the raging dragon outside that brought them there.
Retired top lawyer Monika Mägi and Steven-Hristo Evestus, who is at the peak of his prosecuting career will argue.
Shades, breaths, whispers, hunches, mystery - they are all fading away. Everything else seems more important.
"Stromka" is an observing condition-film which focuses on the peaceful rhythm of the diverse Stroomi beach, including it's captivating nature and colorful inhabitants.
“Happy Birthday” is an outlook vision about the duel between the bible hero Jesus and a man-made robot.
Marga and Juhan vanishing in an intolerable illusory world of a game, find compassion in reality.
The documentary follows the production process of an ambitious project "The Grail" by Von Krahl Theatre.
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.
Documentary by Peep Puks about a speed chess tournament where the well-known people in Estonian culture participate.
Documentary portrait directed by Peep Puks about Jaan Ehlvest, a, Estonian chess grandmaster and his success in an international arena.
The film directed by Valentin Kuik is based on a true story about the life of Georg Lurich, famous Estonian wrestler, focusing on the scandalous theft of the collection of his prizes during the wrestling tournament in Tallinn in 1910.
Newsreel about Viljandi - a 700-year-old lake town.
Portrait documentary directed by Mikk Mikiver and Ülo Tambek about actor Kaarel Karm.
Experimental TV feature directed by Virve Aruoja and Jaan Tooming. The film is about a man looking for his song, his inspiration, his place in life.
The historical-romantic adventure film directed by Grigory Romanov is based on the characters and motifs from the story "Prince Gabriel or the Last Days of Pirita Monastery" by Eduard Bornhöhe and on the events of 1968 in Europe. The song lyrics by Paul-Eerik Rummo and touch of humour add depth to the film that has reached the cult status in Estonia.
The tragicomedy directed by Kaljo Kiisk takes place in a mental hospital. Men ruled by the totalitarian regime reach the point where madness and normality hopelessly intermingle. The film was banned to be screened in the Soviet Union for 20 years.
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.