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Total trailers found: 12
29 November 2013
The Gold Spinners is a story about the birth, glory, and disappearance of a peculiar, invisible, and mighty business empire, the film studio Eesti Reklaamfilm, the only company producing commercials in the Soviet Union.
08 May 2006
A documentary on the volunteer Estonian Army's defense against the Soviet Army in 1944 with an emphasis on its last stand in the region known as the Blue Hills of Estonia.
14 September 2022
“Let’s Do It!” is a story about how a national cleanup campaign in a small European country grew into an ambitious global environmental movement.
08 September 2010
Shows the stories of four different people with one part in common - they all live 91 km away from Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
15 September 2023
Hardi Volmer's self-portrait to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the colorful cineast's work in the film industry.
09 February 2018
A documentary exploring the difficulties the newly-independent Estonia faced in the early 1990s after emerging from decades of Soviet rule.
01 April 2015
When Mikhail Gorbachev rose to power in 1985, his reform policy sparked an independence movement in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
10 April 2009
A different history of the Cold War: how Estonians under Soviet tyranny began to feel the breeze of freedom when a group of anonymous dreamers successfully used improbable methods to capture the Finnish television signal, a window into Western popular culture, brave but harmless warriors who helped change the fate of an entire nation.
30 January 1998
Half the film was shot with a video camera taken from a television station without permission, the cast and staff were unpaid, and the script was written as a screenwriting class assignment.
16 April 2010
September is a film about the complicated choices of simple people. The internationally renowned Estonian author, Jaan Kross (1920-2007) was arrested in 1944 by the Nazis.
19 March 2025
In the last days of August 1941, one of the greatest maritime disasters in history took place off the northern coast of Estonia.