A story about the relationship between independent Soviet art and the West.
Young Estonians with colorful destinies living in different parts of the world share honestly and openly their personal stories and feelings about migration, belonging and roots.
The film is about a strong Estonian woman who can handle everything and has experienced both traditional family life and much more.
The end of one act is the beginning of another. The documentary about Toomas Edur tells us an intimate story about the most outstanding Estonian ballet artist, his searches, changes in his life and adapting to those changes.
A documentary celebrating the work of Walerian Borowczyk, a director of unparalleled sensitivity, revered in the 1970s, who was later labeled as a maker of erotic movies.
Three Estonian women in London (not to mention the children).
The story of daughter of a Cold War double agent.
Albert Adrià has all the ingredients of a creative genius. Playing a key role in the creation of elBulli, the greatest restaurant in history, wasn't enough. Escaping the shadow of his famous brother Ferran, Albert is seeking his own success.
Thrilled by rock music, inspired by the cult of peace and love, the young long-haired drop-outs craved for freedom and created their own System in the Soviet Union despite the strict regime of the 1970s.
A story of a young Estonian trying to make in London’s music business.
Estonian-British documentary about Dora Gordine (1895-1991), a jewish young woman who grew up in Tallinn, Estonia, and became an internationally renowned sculptor, designer and artistocrat loved by high society.
Valentin Silvestrov is an internationally acknowledged contemporary Ukrainian composer of classical music and regarded as one of finest composers of his generation.
Documentary about the life and mission of the foreign espionage agents of Estonian origin in the Soviet Estonia in 1950s.
The film is dedicated to the sailors who fought in the Estonian War of Independence (start title). Actions of the British Royal Naval squadron in the Gulf of Finland in years of the Estonian War of Independence and story of perishing of the minesweeper sloop HMS Myrtle.
Film portrait of the composer Arvo Pärt.
Enn Nõu's trip to London in July 1974, Estonian Embassy in London. Acquaintances of the Nõu family.
Documentary about Mikhail Kalinin's revolutionary activities in Tallinn in 1901–1904.
Film chronicle about the events of culture and politics of the expatriate Estonians in Sweden in 1960s and in January 1971.
Documentary directed by Vladimir Karasyov about the June coup in Estonia in 1940 and the events of the World War 2 in Europe.
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.
Trip to Great Britain in 1960s. Views of London, building of Estonian Embassy.