Based on the novel "The Two Selves of Enn Kalm" by Paul Kuusberg.
After being mobilized to the Red Army and their hard experience in the battalions, Estonian soldiers are formed into the Estonian Rifle Corps. Many of them, including Enn Kalm, lack motivation to fight. On their long way back to homeland and during the battles at Velikiye Luki, the Estonian men will recover their...
The action takes place in a nameless country occupied by the German army at the time of World War II. In a small village there's an asylum. A squad of German soldiers arrives to take the insane people to a "walk in the forest". Just before they are ready to go to forest to kill the insane people, a Gestapo officer arrives and from his conversation with the doctor we can find ou...
"Two Hours to Happiness" is a poetical documentary film on the longing for and the search of happiness between Estonia and Finland.
We live in an era of global consumption where the rate of consumption is increasing exponentially. It's no secret that the fashion industry is at the forefront of this consumption rally. Thousands of factories in the third world produce not only clothing for big corporations, but also tons and tons of toxic waste. Fashion designer Ret Aus has an ambitious plan to change the wor...
Russian filmmaker Vasili Sarana and Estonian filmmaker Riho Vstrik explore the source of the Lena River in Siberia.
Set in Kamchatka peninsula in Russian Far East, the documentary tells the story of two Itelmen hunters who go to a long journey to resurrect an ancient way of hunting. It's a tale about the sombre fate of a nation fading into non-existence and about the importance of going back to the very beginning of your origin.
A selection of types visiting cafeterias and "nightclubs" in the 1960s. The visitors of the Tallinn cafés "Prl" and "Moskva" in their own time. The film is made peculiar by its sovereign soundtrack watching everyday bustling from the heights of melancholic poetry and cold astronomy. Behind the scenes Aarne üksküla presents the poems of Artur Alliksaar.