“91 KM” tells the stories of four different people sharing one thing – they all live 91 km away from Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. In a peaceful manner, “91 KM” pays homage to the simple working man and shows our homeland through fear and mercy, worries and joy.
Celebration of 72nd anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Toronto.
The 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia was celebrated in the hall of Toronto University where speeches were given by Canadian politician Tony Ruprecht and the Estonian Honorary Consul in Canada Ilmar Heinsoo.
Festive celebration of the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Toronto in 1989 where also Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen are performing.
Merle Jääger, Ivo Linna and Alo Mattiisen perform at the festive ceremony dedicated to the 71st anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Toronto; Mart Laar holds a speech.
On the occasion of the commemoration of Jakob Hurt in Otepää, the Estonian Students' Society reopens the bas reliefs of the Estonian national flag on the wall of Otepää church.
Hoisting of the Estonian national flag at the tower of Pikk Hermann in Tallinn on February 24, 1989.
Formation of the Main Committee of the Citizens of the Republic of Estonia in the hall of the Tallinn Trade Union House on November 11, 1989.
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 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 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.
Helga and Enn Nõu's connections to the expatriate Estonian writers and professionals in the field of culture in 1966-1971.