Street 79 1979
A hidden camera observes city life in summer and people in the urban environment.
A hidden camera observes city life in summer and people in the urban environment.
Artist Sandra Kosorotova’s short film observes the ubiquitous wild plant Warty Cabbage, drawing parallels between "human" and "natural" worlds—in the context of socially and economically segregating Tallinn.
Vahur Kersna’s 2018 portrayal of Urmas Ott, created at the time when ten years had passed since the day Estonia’s most iconic television star took his final flight to the screens in the sky.
Architects discuss architectual challenges in Tallinn, Estonia. In particular Pirita Purjespordikeskus, hotel Olümpia and Linnahall.
With the onset of the Russian invasion, Erko resolves to help in Ukraine as a volunteer medic. And yet the longer his mission goes on, the more removed he grows from his family back in Estonia. An Estonian perspective on the war in Ukraine and the burden that volunteers have to shoulder in its shadows.
A lone witch finds a half-dead man in a swamp. The witch nurses the man back to health and decides she doesn't want to let him go. After several unsuccessful attempts to escape, the witch turns the man into a cat, after which he kills the witch's bird friend.
Two people play a game that affects the world of smaller players.
Horror film using the possibilities of Valga Hotel "Säde" and one apartment. Journalist Jean-Pierre Bertrandt arrives to investigate mysterious deaths in a hotel room, but it doesn't do him any good. The film is preceded by cinema scenes "Bad Boy in Paris" and "At the Airport".
The work with a fragmentary structure includes an overview of the contents of the trash can, stunt failures and plasticine animation.
An imaginative experimental film about a dreamy awakening. Throughout the big plan.
Santa and the elf encounter various obstacles on their journey to the children.
Colonel Smith arrives from the United States and does a lot of trouble in "one big good country" (kills a mushroom, blows a railway bridge with a train, poisons a well, etc.). The creators express hope that the saboteur will be caught in the next part of the film, but it did not come.
Sketches on burning current topics (from a landfill to a luxury apartment, mowing death, cowboys, a donor reminder, a bucket-pickers' competition, petrol milking, how to get warm or heat the air, green berets or cleaners make money, a money launderer). Finally, the cup becomes full and the water is drawn.
A young and strong human body is mother nature's piece of art. But should everything it faces become art as well? And if all art is only an imitation, then what does the world of fine arts imitate if some its closets are full of hidden 3D ghosts?
A nature documentary with Hendrik Relve who introduces 18 kinds of trees and bushed that grow in Estonia.
An observational documentary about homelessness and faith. A very big snowstorm named Monica hits Tallinn, Estonia in December 2010 and the film crew visits a soup kitchen opened for people in need. The film tries to observe the activities during Christmas holiday and document how people in need are coping with the ongoing storm.
This short documentary is about a friendship between neighbors who have known each other for entire life. A cold winter, silence, loneliness and thoughts of nostalgia are surrounding their every day life. Their sincerity opens up a world of unusual friendship in the isolated countryside of Estonia.
A documentary about the Lutsis, a vanished group of Estonians, and an exploration of their former villages on the eastern edge of Latvia in search of people who still remember them. The parallel story details Estonian academic and public intrest in their Lutsi countrymen from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries. Attempts to save "the lost tribe" from assimilation failed, but the Lutsi Estonians nevertheless deserve to be remembered.
The film shows the Victory Day parade dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia and the Defense League and preparations for it.