Indrek Spungin

Most Popular Indrek Spungin Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Kodustatud venelased Trailer (2025)

12 January 2025

The film follows a handful of people with Russian roots living in Estonia who, unlike many of their compatriots, have found their way into the hearts of Estonians.

8 Views of Lake Biwa Trailer (2024)

16 February 2024

On the shimmering shores of Europe’s otherworldly edge, two teenage girls, Hanake and her best friend are discussing their first love interest while gazing out at yachts sailing to Kyoto.

The Last Ones Trailer (2020)

13 November 2020

Tundra of Lapland, Finland. Rupi, a young man who fills his days dealing and drinking, works in a mine hoping to raise enough money to escape the desolate village where he lives.

Happiness Is Living in Our Land Trailer (2026)

06 March 2026

In the midst of the most horrid stagnation era in the Soviet Union – at the end of October 1982 – the Monk (Ivo Uukkivi), Allan Vainola, Peep Männil, and Villu Tamme gather for band practice in a room above the garage of a private house in Pääsküla and form one of the most (politically) heavyweight punk bands in history – Velikiye Luki.

Death Is Harder Than a Broken Heart Trailer (2025)

12 November 2025

Elna goes around the school building unscrewing light bulbs. She replaces stronger ones with weaker bulbs and sells the better ones at the market to feed her son Ennu and his girlfriend Leena.

L is for Love Trailer (2023)

17 January 2023

The author of the film, Indrek Spungin, has reached the harbour of love and peace, he is married and the father of several children.

More than Life Trailer (2018)

22 March 2018

Freddy Grenzmann is Estonia’s last rockstar and the singer of a punk-rock band called Psychoterror.

The Woman Who Takes Up Little Space Trailer (2025)

25 April 2025

Liina has been planning for several years to unpack the artworks that have accumulated in her storage over time and document them.

Pets ja Berliin Trailer (2018)

23 March 2018

Peeter and Berlin are partners that support one another. Peeter says that there are a lot of people like him in Berlin: “This place attracts people like me, because you can be your true self.