Birth of a newspaper 1935
In the film we see the production of newsprint, the brisk activity of journalists and the production of newspapers in a printing house.
In the film we see the production of newsprint, the brisk activity of journalists and the production of newspapers in a printing house.
A television film based on the short stories of the American writer O. Henry.
Avoiding responsibilities, men run to the ice cream van. Meanwhile women scream. But the daily routine pattern breaks because the Old Lady dies. Fortunately the Priest finds a fish. … happy end.
Ronja's 25th birthday spirals into chaos as her desperate bid for attention leads to her boyfriend's severe allergic reaction and a misinterpreted suicide attempt.
Running is the easiest way to get to know yourself. The Paris Marathon, the Tallinn Marathon – the list could go on. These competitions challenge professional and amateur athletes alike. In recent years, recreational sports have grown in popularity in Estonia, with many events to participate in and plenty of participants. It has become part of the lifestyle. The documentary “Until the End” introduces four inspiring runners: Liis-Grete Hussar, Karel Hussar, Sandra Ratasepp, and Meelis Kalda. The film binds together professional sports and recreational running, highlighting both passionate moments of competition and personal challenges. Director Andres Luidre showcases the passion and perseverance that motivates people to do sports, even at amateur level. The joy of movement, being healthy, and overcoming oneself are the main priorities, with the medal at the finish line being just a nice bonus.
Becoming parents is the happiest day of most people's lives—but not for Gerhard and Keity, because the birth leaves both the newborn and the mother in critical condition. Gerhard is forced to face this situation alone, as he cannot be with Keity in the hospital. The film follows him over the next few days—with the first 72 hours being the most critical time for the newborn.
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.
Tartu, Estonia's second-largest city, is widely considered to be the intellectual centre of the country and was the European Capital of Culture in 2024. Reason enough to accompany writer-in-residence Katrin Groth at work. She offers in-depth insights into the history of both the city and Estonia, as well as German-Estonian relations.
Two people play a game that affects the world of smaller players.
The work with a fragmentary structure includes an overview of the contents of the trash can, stunt failures and plasticine animation.
Anything can happen at sea. You are eating your daily sandwich on the deck of the ship when suddenly some shark with its dorsal fin swollen from greed, or gigantic sly seagull, or a spicy storm that has just capsized a spice ship, attacks you. That is just the way it is at sea, and those storm are the absolute worst. But nevertheless, as opposed to other ships, one ship must always be at sea, even if it is raining stone herrings from the sky!
A documentary about the multitude of insect, bird and animal species in the nature.
Full animated capybara movie. Plot TBA
The Old Man is tired.
Spring has turned into autumn, and the beauty and yield of the garden have changed.
A gardener won't rest even when the snow covers the ground and there are frozen flowers on the window glass. Now it is time to take part in the meetings and lectures held by the gardening cooperative as well as purchase new tools for the upcoming season. And of course one has to keep checking the gardening patch. Winter is an important time for a gardener to prepare for spring. The film serves as a continuation to TV films "Gardener's Spring", "Gardener's Summer" and "Gardener's Autumn".
Horsepower is a unit that has dropped behind in time. Also dropping in time are the machines using fossil fuels, and even human relations, at least in the way that the older generations see them. In the 1920s, vehicles with combustible engines began to take over the work done by the horses. Just a hundred years later, virtual reality is in the beginning of its triumph, as is physical solitude that comes with it. Risto Kappet is a professional e-athlete who spends his work days in the corner of his room, turning the steering wheel of car simulator. Turning the wheel in front of the computer used to be his hobby, but in the recent years he's been earning an average Estonian salary, competing as a professional with the world's best on the virtual circuits of the world.