The daily bread of ministers of small congregations is not sermons in the church; it is constant work with the old and the dying. A holy man who has been removed from his friends and peers and suddenly transplanted into another culture is often lonely and broken himself.
Scouting world camp "Rainbow" is opened in Metsakodu, Sweden on June 28 under the aegis of ESTO 80 held in Stockholm.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala and in other beautiful places in Sweden in 1973-1974.
The married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu spend time with their small children in their hometown Uppsala in 1968.
Joint activities of married writers' couple Enn and Helga Nõu with their children in their hometown Uppsala in 1964-1965. Family-related events from Christmas to Easter. A new family member Liia is born.
Shriners Parade in Hartford on Farmington Avenue in 1950. Graduates of Trinity and Springfield College. Vacation in Florida in 1963.
World Fair in New York City in 1939, Shriners Parade in Harford in 1950, family Baltsar in Elizabeth Park on June 21st, 1956.
Recordings of Hartford events - parade of the defence forces near the Parliament building and Shiners parade, graduation ceremony of Trinity College in the college chapel, governor's guards of Connecticut state in the yard of Parliament building. Open air performance.
Shriners' parades in Hartford and Boston. Graduation ceremony of Springfield College. Sending the members of Shrine Temple Club to the railway station.
Mountains in autumn colours in the small town of Manchester. The World Fair of 1940 in New York City with the Republicans' election campaign. The parade of Shriners clubs in Hartford and the neighbour town Springfield in 1948. Summer and winter in the suburb. Departure of those participating in the parade from Hartford railway station.
Flowers in the home garden; inspection of the Covernor's guard and the parade in Hartford; marines' trick drill at NY World's Fair; war veterans' memorial tower atop Mount Greylock; national monument for forefathers in Plymouth.
Film chronicle of the American Estonian John Baltsar about his vacation trip to Florida in spring 1939.
Pre-war life in Hartford - parade in the town centre, procession of Shriners clubs, home garden of the Baltsar family.
Parade of the ex-servicemen who fought in foreign wars, Brookshire Lodge, Mount Washington in New Hampshier and Multnomah Falls in Oregon. Parade of Shriners clubs in Hartford.
Architect Eduard Olari's recordings about his family life. Olari has also filmed event chronicles of expatriate Estonians.
Saint Lucy's Day celebration, Christmas, visiting relatives, at the Haymarket in Stockholm.
An intimate and cinematic journey into the life and music of Hendrik Sal-Saller, one of Estonia’s most beloved musicians, whose work has shaped the collective memory of a nation.
A vengeful huntress is searching for her husband's lover in a LARP camp. In the same forest, the military is searching for their lost missile.
A workaholic top lawyer from the Bay Area decides to change her life and become the embodiment of Vyana the Mermaid. She is not the only fish swimming against the current…
Once upon a time when a knight, a unicorn and a witch met in Estonia.
Smart life addicts on an adventurous summer camp on an isolated island.
A portrait about Estonian burlesque performers, how they organise events in Estonia and prepare for performances.
This film's central theme is freedom - human and above all artist's freedom: artistic, spiritual and physical, observed retroactively by the author herself. This sincere and confessional biography examines the author's complicated and versatile artistic nature. Marriage to a loved one brings on a clear understanding of responsibility. You become positive, that happy co-existence is what allows a human being to feel free. It is because of that freedom, that you can take on new challenges and understand, that be it painting, writing, acting, or filming - your art is one whole.
Short film directed by Rainer Sarnet bringing the viewer to the world through the looking-glass, or behind the mirror, where our copies live. They reflect us back, at the right time, in the right place.