The punk band Velikije Luki stands up to Soviet power and defies hardships, until, with fortunate accidents and drunken bravado, it triggers the collapse of the Red Empire.
The life of Endel Saarepuu (70) is filled with art. The older the artist gets, the easier his life becomes and the more talking is his work.
Lauri Randla’s first full length feature film is a comedy about the adventures of the Ingrian-Finnish Tarkkinen family in the last days of the Soviet Union.
The film portrays Estonian rally driver Ott Tänak, one of the most elusive athletes in the eyes of the media with highly reclusive character. His self-willed tenacity has forged this stubborn country boy with a roller coaster career into a driven WRC-pilot who for the first time has in reach the fulfilment of his childhood dream – to snatch the world championship title from the equally hungry competitors.
Six-year-old Leelo’s mother is deported to a Siberian prison camp during Stalinist repressions. The little girl tries to be as good as she can in the belief that this will bring her mother back home.
Chronicle film about the events in the Republic of Estonia in 2008.
The documentary was finished before the presidential election in 2007; it opposes the speeches and interviews held by Arnold Rüütel during the Soviet era with the ones held during the period of Estonia regaining its independence.
Anatomy of totalitarism. Sarcastic retrospect to the darkest era in Estonian history during 20th century.
Flags at Toronto Estonian House; the Republic of Estonia has regained its independence.
Reportage documentary directed by Andres Sööt records the most important events of Estonian fight for independence in 1990.
Enn and Helga Nõu in Estonia. Commemoration of the 40th anniversary of March deportation near Tammsaare statue, Tallinn on March 25, 1989.
Helga and Enn Nõu in Tallinn on March 27, 1989.
Enn and Helga Nõu in Tartu on March 28, 1989.
A warm portrait about the adventurous life of Ljuba Hermann, the beauty queen of Saaremaa from 1931.
Thematic newsreel about the Baltic Way on the 50th anniversary of the Molotov-Rippntrop Pact on August 23rd, 1989.
Commemoration of the victims of the deportation in March, 1949.
Hoisting of the Estonian national flag on the tower of Pikk Hermann on February 24th, 1989 - after the period of Soviet occupation that has lasted nearly half a century.
Estonian Song '88 was the event held in the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn on September 11, 1988, where the largest number of people took part. During six hours 11. septembril 1988 toimus Tallinna laulväljakul seni kõigi aegade rahvarohkeim üritus Eestimaa laul ‘88, kus kuue tunni jooksul peeti sütitavaid kõnesid ja lauldi isamaalisi laule.
The national flag of Estonia is consecrated by North-American bishop Karl Raudsepp at St. Andrew's Church in Toronto. Sermon is held by dean Udo Petersoo.
Demonstration by the MRP-AEG organisation active in 1987–1988 which aimed to publish the Molotov–Ribbentrop pact. Demonstration takes place in Hirvepark, Tallinn on August 23, 1988.
4th International Estonian Days take place in Canada on July 8-15, 1984.
Celebration of 11th Estonian Days in Melbourne on December 26-31, 1981. Opening ceremony, concert, choral music day.
11th Estonian Days in Melbourne take place on December 26-31, 1981. Performances by gymnasts and folk dancers.
Events of the Global Estonian Cultural Days (ESTO) held in Stockholm on July 8-9, 1980.
Scouting world camp "Rainbow" is opened in Metsakodu, Sweden on June 28 under the aegis of ESTO 80 held in Stockholm.
Festivities of ESTO in Stockholm in 1980.
The campsite of expatriate Estonians of Gothenburg in Koitjärve has been a place for social events and scouting camps for more than twenty years.
The second international Estonian Days held in Baltimore in 1976. Washington, New York City, procession of ESTO, opening and the events. 8th Estonian General Song Celebration in Gothenburg, 1977.
The children's sports day and concert church service held within the 8th expatriate song festival in Gothenburg, May 1977.
Procession of 8th Estonian Song Celebration in Gothenburg in 1977.
Concert of the 8th Estonian Song Celebration in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1977.
9th Estonian Days in Australia take place in Adelaide on December 26-31, 1975 in parallel with 20th Estonian Games.
Metsakodu scout camp in Sweden celebrates its 20th anniversary.
8th Estonian Days in Australia take place in Melbourne in Deceber 1972.
Artistic, photographic documentary by Vladimir Karasyov about the life of Viktor Kingissepp and the revolutionary events in Estonia.
Estonian Song Day in the sports hall in Eskilstuna on May 18, 1963. Choirs, folk dancers and gymnasts perform at the event.
Estonian song day in Eskilstuna on May 18, 1963.
A memorial stone is opened to celebrate the 50th anniversary of scouting in camp "Metsakodu" on June 23, 1962.
Estonian refugees' song festival in Augsburg, Germany on August 10, 1947.
Estonians' outing in Hindås, West Sweden on June 23rd, 1947.
Summer reunion for Estonian expats in West Sweden, June 23rd, 1947.