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.
Klaus Härö’s The Fencer is a touching drama about a man who finds meaning in his life through the children who need him. The Finnish entry for the Oscars 2016, Best Foreign Language Film.
The documentary was finished before the presidential election in 2007; it opposes the speeches and interviews held by Arnold Rüütel during the Soviet era with the ones held during the period of Estonia regaining its independence.
Announcement of Estonia's national independence in the Supreme Council. The Moscow coup is accompanied by the emergence of Russian troops in Tallinn, the defence of the National Broadcasting TV building and the TV Tower.
The film, banned for ideological reasons during the Soviet era, depicts the situation in an Estonian collective farm village.
Documentary by Peep Puks about the Estonian 20th Song and Dance Festival in 1985.
Portrait documentary about a meritorious scientist and stateman Johan Eichfield.
Karl Aru, retired General Major of artillery, celebrates his 80th birthday with a festive yet official reception and introduces his home village.
Estonian SSR at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy held in Moscow in summer 1982.