Liis Nimik

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Liis Nimik is an Estonian-based documentarian, film editor and producer. She graduated from the Baltic Film and Media School in Tallinn and is a partner in a production company Alasti Kino. Her films are known from strong storytelling, empathy and experimenting with fiction film tools. Liis is also schooled and valued film editor – having edited major festival circling Estonian art house features during past years – Roukli (2015, premiere Palic, Tokyo FF) by Veiko Õunpuu and In The Crosswind (2014, premiere TIFF). The latest documentary she produced - Lenbri Uudu by Eeva Mägi (2017), was premiered in DOKLeipzig. Liis is teaching documentary film and editing and is also a member of the Estonian Guild of Documentarians and Estonian Film Editors Union.

Most Popular Liis Nimik Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

County Court Trailer (2021)

12 November 2021

An absurdist court drama where a mother and a father, ex-spouses, fight over the custody of their 5-year old son.

Olga Trailer (2014)

23 January 2014

Olga, a lonely parking lot guard, sweeps up the snow, that won't cease falling, and waits for her daughter, who keeps her car there.

Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway Trailer (2020)

27 February 2020

CIA agents Palmer and Gagano are tasked with the perilous mission of destroying “The Soviet Union!" As they enter the system using a VR simulation, their mission quickly turns into a delirious trap, far more complex than expected, as the fabric of reality starts unraveling around them.

Sundial Trailer (2023)

06 October 2023

Sundial takes us on a journey through the mists of the Estonian countryside. In each house whose door Liis Nimik opens, live people who have chosen to carve their existence at the fringes of modernity.

A Loss of Something Ever Felt Trailer (2020)

28 May 2020

Documentary about the search for Lauri, an Estonian drug addict who left for Colombia

In the Crosswind Trailer (2014)

28 March 2014

June 14, 1941, 3 a.m. Over 40000 people from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are deported by Soviets to Siberia.

Free Range Trailer (2013)

19 September 2013

After being fired from his job at a newspaper for writing a destructive review of a celebrated movie, Fred, an aspiring writer, learns that his girlfriend is pregnant.

Portugal Trailer (2018)

12 April 2018

Karina and Martin are in a pleasent relation where everyday life flows in an effortlessly accustomed way and no small misbehaviours can shake it’s rush.

The Wayfarers Trailer (2024)

18 October 2024

This is the story of three different generations of Siberian Estonian women whose ancestors were deported from Estonia as criminals in the 19th century.

Infinite Summer Trailer (2025)

11 April 2025

On a summer break, Mia and her friends try a meditation app that’s somehow related to the operating system of the Tallinn Zoo, changing the body chemistry of its users into something between pollen and cosmic dust.

The Weight of All the Beauty Trailer (2019)

03 August 2019

A man walks through a forest and sits in a house. Around him, the spirits of the past roam.

Roukli Trailer (2015)

17 September 2015

Two men on the run cause chaos in a small community that is on the brink of getting swallowed by war.

Mälestuste Maja Trailer (2008)

05 February 2008

Film about a woman who wishes to sell a house full of painful memories and about a real-estate broker whose life intertwines the woman's life.

The New World Trailer (2011)

05 October 2011

A documentary about a group of activists in Tallinn who try to improve their quarter.

Lynx Man Trailer (2023)

01 September 2023

A Finnish equivalent of Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man, Hannu has a love and connection to nature that surpasses most.

Out of Fashion Trailer (2015)

03 September 2015

A documentary following an Estonian fashion designer Reet Aus on a global tour to explore the origin process and the environmental footprints of today's fast paced fashion industry.

Lembri Uudu Trailer (2017)

04 October 2017

Until the restoration of independence of Estonia in 1991, a collective farm operated in the village of Pähkla in Saaremaa, which employed almost all the villagers.