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- After Finland's Independence Day celebration is interrupted by a terrorist attack on the Presidential Palace and distinguished guests are taken hostage, a security service officer tries to uncover who is trying to destabilize Europe.
- A woman disguises herself as a man to join the army in order to protect her educationally subnormal son who has been called up to fight in WW1.
- This movie is about the Estonian War of Independence (1918-1920), specifically the students fighting on the nationalist side, but also shown the conflict between two ideologies (Estonian nationalism and communism).
- With his last breath Uu's friend entrusts him with the secret of how to go to the past. Uu is an engineer and doesn't believe in miracles, but the trick works. In the past there is a pleasant, eternal summer, long hair, girls and Jenkki chewing gum. In his real life, it is autumn, his friends are bitter, the girls are married and his father is seriously ill. At the end of the day, however, Uu has to decide in which time to live his life - in the summer of the past or in the autumn of the present.
- Between the collapse of Soviet atheism and the rise of Russian aggression in Ukraine, scholars of religion grapple with freedom and science. A docufiction film where academia meets dark Andersen tales.
- A mockumentary about Alo and his colleagues at a highly competitive car dealership.
- The film is based on Part V of the novel "Truth and Justice" by A.H. Tammsaare. This is the last part of the Robber's Hill story. The two farmsteads of the Robber's Hill (Vargamäe) - Mäe and Oru - have been in conflict with each other since the days of youth of their old masters - Andres and Pearu. Although both farmsteads are now in the hands of younger generation, their mutual resentment has not disappeared. The farmstead of Mäe is run by Andres's daughter Maret and his son-in-law Sass. The farmstead of Oru is run by Pearu's son Karla and his wife Iida. Both dislike each other mainly because this has been the way of the Robber's Hill. The old masters can not make peace with each other even in their last days. Conflict is instigated by the fact that Oru has no suitable heir because Karla's son Eedi is mentally incapable. The old masters of the Robber's Hill are convinced that it is the farmstead that must last even if man dies. Next to the old there is the youth of the Robber's Hill - the children of Mäe and Oru, struggling with work, life and love, just like in old days. Love is another reason for conflict between the two farmsteads because Maret's daughter Elli and Karla's daughter Juuli fell in love with the same guy, young Ott who works as a helping hand in Mäe. But love is also the reason for different type of conflict. Against expectations, Andres's son Indrek returns from the city to work hard in the marshes and fields of the Robber's Hill, to complete his so-called voluntary toil as a redemption in his failed life. All struggle and toil in the Robber's Hill, be it love, work or life. One year follows another. People come, change and go but the Robber's Hill remains unchanged.
- Thriller "Tagurpidi torn" tells the story of a group of children spending their summer in a sleepy hamlet, where their only entertainment is simply hanging around and climbing in an abandoned manufacturing facility, until they are forbidden to do that. The gang's boss Kristjan and his friends Ariel, Loore, Mia-Margot and Siim decide to ignore the ban. This decision changes their lives and friends face a grim confrontation. They need to answer the question - what is right and what is wrong?
- When the town is attacked by a mystical virus that turns all the grown-ups into children, four brave 10 year olds fight back to save their loved ones despite all the obstacles.
- Charming womanizer and playboy Leonidas Fadinar wants to quit his bachelor life and marry the daughter of local rich gardener.
- Filip and Fredrik travels the world for different experiences but often ends up in rather odd places. From water-skiing in Greenland to extreme sports in New Zealand.
- In 1912, the first Estonian filmmaker, Johannes Pääsuke, was commissioned to capture life and people in a far corner of Estonian countryside: Setomaa. He returned with more than 1300 photos, but only 7 minutes of film footage. What happened to the rest of it? Our comedy tries to propose a version. Johannes Pääsuke and his assistant Harri Volter, a Baltic German medical student, played by prominent Estonian comedians Ott Sepp and Märt Avandi, travel by train and on horse carriage from Tartu to Petseri and Värska and end up in most surreal adventures leading them to one conclusion: a man has to do what a man has to do. A year later, in 1913, Johannes Pääsuke filmed the very first Estonian feature film: Bear Hunt in the Pärnu County.
- Alik Raduga studied well, but he cannot achieve success in sports. Once a sorceress gave him the gift to jump above all, but if Alik lies, the magic will disappear. To protect the girl, Alik told a lie, and the magic spell was dispelled.
- There are two people who wake up in the same bed one morning, and neither of them has a clue who the other is. Viivi would like to run away and the man is sleeping like a log. Unlike Viivi and Andu themselves, the viewers know both very well. They know that Viivi has the worst day in her life and that Andu is a dweeb, but not completely hopeless; a rather good-hearted man. They are both hopelessly lonely people hoping that maybe there's someone somewhere - So they might as well meet.
- When tragedy touches our lives, it is difficult to remain motivated. Seventy-year-old Mati is a passionate books reader who shares his free time with his sweet wife. When his wife passes, however, neither his adolescent daughter nor his dear books are of any help. Loneliness and indifference overrun his life; Mati plots his suicide, but a strange 60-year-old man seems to offer him hope.
- An investigation into the glass ceiling that spans the world and divides people.
- Molly arrives at the place where she is trying to find her father and the only thing she finds is his watch.
- Estonian filmmaker Riho Västrik and Estonian scholar Erki Tammiksaar travel to Armenia and Turkey to retrace the steps of the first ascent of Mount Ararat by Baltic German explorer Friedrich Parrot and Armenian writer Khachatur Abovian.
- The film depicts the adventures of three students who enlist in the war when their small country is invaded by the Russian Bolshevists during the Estonian war of independence (1918-1920).
- A short film that is packed with absurdity and tells a relatively conventional story in an unconventional way. The film reflects a court drama where a mother and a father, ex-spouses, fight over the custody of their 5-year old son. However, the whole process takes place in the middle of a grain field instead of the classic court room. On that field the courtroom has no boundaries much like the mother and father whose actual goal is to exact vengeance on each other with no regard to the means used, forgetting their child entirely.
- A drug lord is captured and held in prison. He escapes from there to revenge Ahto, who put him there. Shooting, beating and fast cars are just a few words to describe the movie.
- Unexpectedly evicted from his house, Erki faces a rather difficult task to take care of his lonely mother. He's forced to agree to become a corpse carrier. But the situation is about to get a whole lot worse, when Erki meets his new colleague for whom it's just another day in the field.
- The creation of the world has fascinated mankind since time immemorial and according to ancient Greeks, Chaos was the very first thing that ever existed. After that emerged all the other primeval gods such as Nyx, Gaia, Uranus and others.