Wikman's Boys is a 1994-year drama serial about the Wikman Private Gymnasium students from 1937 till their mobilization in 1944. The series is based on a 1988 novel Wikmani poisid by Jaan Kross.
Estonia's women's swimming team is stripped of their Olympic medals because of doping, and a scandal begins. With the help of Martin Kütt (Ivo Uukkivi), an internationally renowned crisis expert, the team aims to solve the disaster. However, as Martin investigates the doping, it emerges that even government officials are involved in the affair.
This documentary follows a bustrip Tallinn to Kaliningrad. A route that was so common in the Soviet times now passes through 4 different countries and crosses 3 different borders...
This inventive documentary about famed Estonian animator Priit Parn is an involving look at his socialist, absurd, sometimes grotesque art in the eyes of Parn himself, his colleagues, and his fans and suggests that Estonia owes its independence to its animation rather than to material revolt and revolutionary singing...
In this timely exploration of food waste, we are asked to consider the social and economic ramifications of giving perishables a second chance. In Estonia, a group of intrepid mothers make covert nighttime pilgrimages to supermarket dumpsters and then stock local street pantries, until someone decides to meddle with their access.
At night, when the streets are deserted, a group of Estonian mothers set out, by car and bicycle, to make nightly expeditions and recover impressive quantities of edible and healthy food from the bins of the supermarkets. They must be vigilant because, incredibly, their gesture could be considered illegal, even though that food, which would otherwise be thrown away, is then dis...
In 1982, a fire broke out in the Soviet Antarctic research station Vostok and destroyed the station's power plant. The expedition was left without light or heating right before the four-month long polar night set in, with an outside temperature of -70 °C. The men decided not to ask for help, because they knew that it was nowhere to be found. The Soviet Union was not a proponent...