Documentary delves into the behind the scenes of extreme self-control. What happens if you keep correcting your reflection?
Home. Your home. Your place. Your memories. Your belongings. In the blink of eye, it’s gone.
A film about the Estonians’ favorite folk band Kukerpillid and its spirited journey through the summer concert venues of Estonia, with interludes to the roots of Estonian folkmusic.
All is well that ends well.
When no public recognition at home, a gospel band Robirohi plans the tour to the source of gospel music, to perform at the halls of fame in Kentucky, USA.
Based on true events an epic story of one man's struggle for survival.
BA Film Arts II year student film “Counterpoint” is a story about a former violin player who, due to an accident is now in a wheelchair and unable to play.
Aleksander, an old gentleman, maintains a blooming garden surrounding his old house in a sleepy resort town. Karl, his grandson, spends the summer with him and learns about the ways of the nature.
Every year local people and their guests gather at Grove of Tammealuse in Samma Village, Viru County, for Whitsunday festivities to celebrate the beginning of summer.
The clip advertises a new Opera libretto, developed at the Estonian Music and Theater Academy, about youngster stuck between freedom and responsibilities.
This is an advertisement for the Estonian National Library, including various shorts of the unique interior as well as a saxophonist, violin player, skateboarder and a modern dancer.
One of the most respectable lady of Estonian music, composer Ester Mägi, has written music about sixty years while having remained characteristically conservative.
Colourful characters and moments from the 20th Viljandi Folk Music Festival.
Media student Peter Kilkenny's coursework in Directing Documentary. The story of a conductor who gives a grand concert with his own orchestra.
The layer of culture in humans is thin as a wallpaper separating us from the decaying civilization.
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Estonian scouting in Toronto Estonian house, Canada. The participants talk about scouting at the beginning of refuge years and about present problems.
The life and work of naivist artist Jaan Oad who was born in Kihnu island and now lives in Canada.
Celebration of 11th Estonian Days in Melbourne on December 26-31, 1981. Opening ceremony, concert, choral music day.
Reunion of Estonian Book Year in Gothenburg on September 28 and the concert of Gothenburg Estonian Women's Choir on April 28, 1975.
The violin's owner, Valter Piho, demonstrates the valuable instrument.