The documentary film sweeps away centuries of dust to reveal the most significant discovery in recent Estonian art history.
An experimental found footage melodrama composed entirely out of film footage shot in Soviet Estonia from 1960 until 1969.
When love is the greatest torment, will art or play save you? A dramatic documentary about author Vaino Vahing.
A documentary film to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of legendary poet David Samoylov.
An old filmmaker Peep Puks has directed 61 documentaries and created almost 40 programmes for television. In this film, he looks back on stories of the first post-war generation of Estonia and the birth of the Estonian documentary.
"Look back with me and maybe you will find out something new about documentary cinema, which is nothing else but life after death." Herz Frank.
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.
This is the story of the last genuine rock star and poet, of his work, and of the anatomy of a punk band.
Shortly before Estonia regained its independence, a painting studio came into being, a studio that was guided by principles of painting that dated back to the First Republic. Heldur Viires, the leader and teacher of the school, has been passing on his knowledge of colour and light for thirty meaningful years.
The only excuse to miss a training is the death of your mother-in- law.
Linguist Tiit-Rein Viitso and the last Livonians.
Is the global environmental crisis concerning just our environment or is it also the crisis of our habits, expectations and values?
Filmmaker Andres Sööt portrays poet Hando Runnel, his essential nature, mentality, people around him and the Estonian great intellectuals who are close to the poet.
The work of Rein Raamat, one of the most outstanding Estonian animated film directors and artists, seen through his own and his colleagues` eyes.
The exhibition of Enn Põldroos' paintings "31 gentlemen" held in Tallinn Art Hall gallery.
This is not an ethnographic film about a Finno-Ugric tribe, but a documentary about the decline of a nation.