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.
It has been several decades since graduating from school when Aljona Suržikova decides to find her classmates in different parts of the world. Her goal is to compare the friendsbook what was created in their youth with today's reality.
In the film, Mihkel and Veera dream of moving from their home in Estonia to Iceland. Events take an unexpected turn and Mihkel dies a painful death in Iceland, betrayed by his oldest friend, Igor.
Portrait documentary about freedom fighter Enn Tarto, directed by Andres Sööt.
Commemoration day at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto where Guntis Silinš, the Consul of the Republic of Latvia in Toronto holds his speech.
Interviews in English for TV news. Interview with Tõnu Parming, newspaper editor and politician.
Interview with Küllo Arjakas on the events taken place on January 13th, 1991 in Vilnius.
January 14, 1991 in the press service of Toronto Latvian community. Representative gives interview to the TV channel CBC News about the situation in Riga.
Mourning day on Nathan Philips Square in Toronto in memory of those killed in Riga. Representatives of Latvian and Lithuanian communities are holding speeches.
CBC TV news reflect the situation in Estonia in 1989 and interview Estonian business college students in Toronto.
Press conference held by Trivimi Velliste in autumn 1988 in Canada. This video is the third part of the press conference.