The battle of the mines at Juminda was one of the deadliest naval battles in history. Over 50 ships and some 15,000 lives were lost in the Gulf of Finland within a few hours in August 1941.
The story of environmental protection of Kunda Bay in 1992–1993.
In a remote fjord in 1940's Iceland, young farmer Bjarni begins a passionate, forbidden affair with his neighbour Helga, emotions running as wild as the ocean waves that surround them.
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.
We never dreamt of a good life. We dreamt of a normal life.
Adapt or run!
History documentary observes attempts of the Baltic states to gain independence and the reaction of Western countries in 1989-1991.
Documentary about the Finnish passenger aircraft OH-ALL Kaleva that was shot down by two Soviet bombers above the Baltic Sea in 1940.
Georg Vinogradov has an important mission: to bring the Romanians to Christianity and improve the reputation of the nation for Estonians.
Documentary by Peeter Brambat about architect Toomas Rein.
Documentary about Igor Tõnurist, activist of Estonian folklore movement.
Portrait documentary about Igor Tõnurist, the activist of Estonian folklore movement.
In this film city people meet mythological beings from the legends of their ancesters with intriguing and comical results.
Organizations of expatriate Estonians in Australia. Political fight for supporting the existence of Estonia and for declaring the occupation by the Soviet Union as an illegal act.
Expatriate Estonians in Australia and the Baltic Council in Australia do the awareness work in the Parliament of Australia, concerning the political situation in the Baltic States. Australian government officially recognized the independence declared in the Baltic States in August 1991 as the result.
Estonian Consulate General in Sydney, activities of Estonian Houses and unions in Australia.
Life of expatriate Estonians in Canberra, Australia - past times and at the present day. The life story of a famous scientist Armin Öpik.
Hugo Mitt, electronics and aviation engineer living in Canberra, recalls past events in his life and shows his collection of beer cans.
Film introducing the life of expatriate Estonians in Tasmania and Sydney who have obtained academic degrees.
Enn Nõu's interview with Major Mihkel Martsoo in Uppsala, November 1985. They talk about the War of Independence, Republic of Estonia, World War II, The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD), the Forest Brothers and prison camps in Siberia.
Academician Harald Haberman tells about his contacts with Toompea Castle during the Republic of Estonia and the Soviet times.