Meelis Muhu Trailers
Meelis Muhu (born August 11, 1972 in Paide) is an Estonian documentary film director, producer and actor. 2003-2010 he worked at Ministry of Culture's department of arts (Estonian: Eesti Kultuuriministeeriumi kunstide osakond).
Meelis Muhu (born August 11, 1972 in Paide) is an Estonian documentary film director, producer and actor. 2003-2010 he worked at Ministry of Culture's department of arts (Estonian: Eesti Kultuuriministeeriumi kunstide osakond).
Total trailers found: 9
26 January 2017
25-year old Mati has never experienced love. All of his friends are in a relationship or even married, yet Mati has not even kissed a girl.
01 April 2016
While there are fewer and fewer World War II veterans among the living, the battles of this war keep reoccurring on different battlegrounds on the Eastern territories of contemporary Europe.
01 January 2014
The Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic declared itself an independent state in 1990, but has not been recognized by any country in the world since then.
07 January 2021
Wild animals are in trouble. In areas that have always been covered with forests, there are now new housing estates, highways and polygons.
01 January 2009
A film-report and a unique document of the current state of mind in Estonia. After the country gained independence in 1991, most of the monuments established by the Soviet government were eliminated.
09 December 2000
The film portrays five different Estonian female politicians: Minister of Culture Signe Kivi, businesswoman Terje Aru, former Miss Estonia Kristiina Heinmets, strike movement leader Kadi Pärnits, and the grand old lady of Estonian women's politics, Marju Lauristin.
19 September 2012
In an atmosphere ripe with nationalism, two young engineers are commissioned by the Estonian Ministry of Defense to erect the country’s most important monument – a statue commemorating the War of Independence.
03 February 1992
A movie about the life in a small Estonian city in the 1950s. Young people face an instinct for survival that shatters ideals but can also destroy lives.