„Nightwalkers“ is an experimental short documentary by film student Pilleriin Raudam, which depicts one night in the city of Tallinn. With neo-noir cityscape and various characters the viewer moves through the night to the next morning.
A restless longing creeps around the city bus.
Maybe it is not earthly this road i have to walk, but how can i know if I am subjected to gravitation.
For most people ballet is dancing. For ballet dancers this is life!
Documentary film “Mercato" takes the viewer into one of the world’s poorest counties, Ethiopia. In the largest open air market in Africa, we follow the most ordinary working day of 10 year old shoe shine boys, wood-carrying ladies, an arrogant messenger and a well educated tourist guide.
Director Arbo Tammiksaar together with his family moved to live in a Vissarions' village in Siberia for a year, in order to follow the daily life of the religious community.
Portrait about Nadezhda, a street musician and a mother of nine, whose songs are full of love.
A young man, trick bicyclist, loses his self-confidence when he has to create a terrorist persona for a computer game.
The Tallinn - Kaliningrad bus crosses three borders during one night. Estonian - Latvian, Latvian - Lithuanian and Lithuanian - Russian. It rides on the territories of four countries. The reason for the film about this bus is, at the very lest, because things are not as they were some times ago (during the USSR) and will not be like that in the not so distant future (when the three Baltic States will be in the EU).
Eurobus is driving around Estonia with people on board who give information about the European Union.
Kristo visiting the Estonian Baptist Church in Toronto.
Excursion on a ship "West" to the island of Kihnu on June 29, 1990. Visiting Kihnu Local History Museum and St. Nicholas' Church.
Arrival of the troupe of Estonian Drama Theatre to Toronto, Canada, in November of 1989.
The lecturers and students of Estonian Business College arrive at Toronto airport.
Estonian National Male Choir and its 40th year since founding the choir.
Children go to school on September 1st.
Poet Kalju Lepik with his family visiting the Nõu family on May 30, 1966.
The Kotsar family together with the Lepik family drive to Gimo Manor in summer 1963 where Estonian Folk University (initiated by the Association of Estonians in Sweden) takes place.