A documentary film about the war that broke out in Eastern Ukraine in spring 2014 through the eyes of women.
An emotional documentary about life in a small Estonian town during 100 years.
Documentary about the humanitarian aid for Ukraine and about the people living in Luhansk Oblast during the war.
History documentary observes attempts of the Baltic states to gain independence and the reaction of Western countries in 1989-1991.
Filmmakers Meelis Muhu and Kristina Norman observe life in Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, that is an unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as a part of Moldova governed by the real Soviet order.
Documentary by Liina Triškina about the year of 1939 that was fateful for the republic of Estonia. The film studies the subjects of freedom and critical situations, doings and undoings.
American film directors James Trusty and Maureen Castle Tusty regard Estonian Singing Revolution as the turning point of European history.
War cameraman Ivar Heinmaa defies danger and death while working in the various crisis areas in the world.
Estonian Television Childrens' Choir grows up together with the Republic of Estonia.
Portrait documentary about cameraman Semyon Shkolnikov and the Soviet era that he filmed.
Documentary dedicated to the memory of Jüri Müür. The film about how the master of land - the farmer – becomes the slave of land.
Historical documentary by Andres Sööt and Jaak Lõhmus about Estonians and Estonian Swedes who fled from the Soviet Red Army to Sweden and Germany in 1943-1944.
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.
Portrait documentary directed by Raivo Suviste about academician Andrey Sakharov, Nobel Prize laureate.
Director Peeter Tooming has documented the story of those who fought in and for Estonia. The film has been made during the time when people were hoping and waiting for the Soviet army to leave Estonia.
Instead of joining the collective farm, Karl Peterson chose threats, penalties, deportation and prison as he wanted to live as a free man in a free country.
Documentary directed by Ülo Tambek about lieutenant general Lembit Pärn, the head of the Estonian Rifle Corps, his life and battles.
The Nõu family's trip to Finland in 1972.