A short film about a young woman with SMA disease (Spinal Muscular Atrophy) who struggles to access life-saving treatment. Through her story, the film highlights the challenges of living with a rare disease, the difficulties of securing medical support, and the strength it takes to keep fighting.
Leaving a troubled home, 13-year-old Paul finds himself in a strange town, joining a gang of local kids and making a series of increasingly bad decisions. His seemingly inevitable downfall is thwarted, however, by a peculiar local man.
A social realist drama about the complexities of bureaucracy in the modern age.
Documentary about a peaceful life in front of the war.
Paula Vahtra’s and Raido Pedak’s half-an-hour documentary „Searching for Andrus“ follows the story of a film student searching for a homeless man.
A Lao village girl’s only chance of escaping indentured poverty is to manipulate her wealthy cousin’s illness into dependence.
An ex prisoner tells about his youth, when being a street gang leader got him 6,5 half years jail time, and along the way reveals the pain he inflicted upon his mother.
The documentary produced in collaboration between Estonia and Finland tells about Sillamäe, a former strictly classified mining town in East-Viru county. The town "inherited" the depository of radioactive waste during the Soviet time.
The telecommunication between the wolf and humans leads to a situation where the law of gravity changes to the unknown.
The documentary is about Tiia - a woman with generous heart who has signed a life-long contract with SOS-Children´s Village to be a professional mother.
Documentary directed by Andres Sööt has recorded the years of 1996 and 1997 as a continuation to the earlier annual film chronicles "Year of the Dragon" and "Year of the Horse".
Documentary directed by Peeter Tooming about the situation and perspectives of Estonian peat industry in early 1990s.
Riin Õispuu is the 500 000th resident of Tallinn.
The festive opening ceremony of the Chair of Estonian Studies at Toronto University held in the great hall of Estonian House in Toronto on October 4, 1986.
The sad destiny of neglected children.
Documentary criticizing and revealing the writers of anonymous letters.
Estonian Aid Centre in Sweden organizes sending Christmas presents to expatriate Estonians in Germany in December 1947.