Boris Kõrver

Most Popular Boris Kõrver Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Light Over Koordi Trailer (1951)

27 August 1951

When Paul Runge, a soldier of the Red Army, returns home to Koordi after the war, he sees that, despite the new regime, life in Koordi hasn't changed.

Days of June Trailer (1958)

04 March 1958

Peeter Saarmann has grown up in the Raidma family with the knowledge that his father was a casualty of war and mother died during evacuation.

Andrus' Happiness Trailer (1955)

18 July 1955

Andrus Laane comes from a fisherman's village. He dreams of becoming a captain to sail the seas but fails the entrance exams to the marine academy.

North Dragon Trailer (1959)

01 October 1959

Soviet Estonian animation about a brave young man seeking a magic ring.

The Bad Blacksmith Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

About a lazy guy who was taught blacksmithing.

Perekond Männard Trailer (1961)

27 November 1961

The story takes place right before the Uprising of December 1st, 1924. The Männard family remains faithful to the proletariat and the Neider family dreams about having a private house and opening a small business of their own.

In the Backyard Trailer (1957)

24 April 1957

The story of the distressed residents living in poor slums during the economic crisis of the first Estonian Republic in early 1930s.

Underwater Reefs Trailer (1959)

02 September 1959

Tõnis Hoopkaup is the head of a fishing collective in Tagaranna, a village on the Estonian island of Saaremaa.

Fairy Tale in the Woods Trailer (1960)

16 September 1960

An animation based on Estonian fairy tale "Nukitsamees"

Little Peter’s Dream Trailer (1958)

06 June 1958

One morning little Peter finds that he's all alone in the world

War of Birds and Animals Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

A bear wants to destroy a little bird's nest but all other birds come to help. A war bursts out between birds and animals.

Animal Acupuncturists Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

The cat was protecting the chickens from a bully puppy, fell from a woodpile and broke his paw. The cockerel went alone into the forest to call the squirrel doctor for help.