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- Young painter Emma struggles to balance a rocky art career and complicated relationship with her husband. All the while, a dark presence looms over her picture perfect life.
- "Passion" is a metaphorical story about a lady visited by the twin brother of her beloved: love turns into chaos, sin and atonement.
- When a heartless party girl sees her best friend's suicide as an inconvenience, she tries to bargain with the past to steal her future.
- A mother hides another mother's son, facing her destiny as millions in those days, lest we forget.
- An adventurer frequents Transcarpatia, to discover the mysterious reason of attraction to this picturesque place. Followed by its Angel, this time he visits town of Tyachiv and his own past. Or is it just a dream?
- A family settles in a picturesque place. Next, a living monster grows next to their house: a 60-meter-high burning slag-heap, an ecological bomb. The fight for their rights brings them to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
- A musical journey to the roots and meaning of happiness, time and money.
- An inspiring portrait of Dovzhenko, one of the greatest film directors, known as Homer of Cinema.
- Anna, a high-tech pick-up artist who helps awkward men to seduce lonely women in high-class bars on cold evenings in Tallinn. She can play the game of sex and love like a professional, she knows just what to say to manipulate anyone into doing what she wants (or consenting to what she wants). But Anna's own love life is far from perfect and she cannot see that she is being manipulated, too.
- Pyramus and Thisbe are young lovers who, despite having grown up in dismal circumstances, have managed to maintain their internal virtue. Because of their domestic situations, the lovers can only communicate through a little ventilation shaft between the toilets of their apartments. On the fateful day when they flee from their respective homes more goes wrong than either of them could have foreseen and thus the meeting of the lovers finally takes place in quite a different way than they had hoped.
- Berta's sister Helena has gone missing and there is little hope of finding her. Berta visits the morgue, where she views several bodies, each with her own tragic story. How can Helena be one of them?
- A 95-year-old lady recalls her troubled youth while baking bread: we discover secrets of her life about surviving the Europe's largest famine, Holodomor.
- A lonely teenager fakes her first menstruation to fit in with her same-age peers in a secluded women-only community.
- In this compelling episode of the TV mini-series, "Power of the Voice," the charismatic voice and speech coach Kerli explores the profound connection between voice and speech training. Delving into the notion that many have lost touch with their authentic voices, Kerli believes this disconnection hinders effective communication and sharing of one's message. The episode follows Kerli as she embarks on a transformative journey with Veronika, a full-time mother to the adorable Moona. Amidst their days filled with shared moments watching Shrek, Veronika expresses a desire to explore voice acting in animation films. However, Kerli questions whether there's more to Veronika's voice than meets the ear. Is it merely about mimicking characters, or does Veronika's voice hold untapped potential waiting to be discovered? Throughout the episode, Kerli unveils the layers of Veronika's voice, exploring the nuances and capabilities beyond the surface. Viewers are treated to insightful techniques that can be applied by everyone at home to unleash the true power of their own voices. As the narrative unfolds, the episode seamlessly alternates between Veronika's reflections after her initial class with Kerli and Kerli's expert feedback, offering a dynamic and engaging exploration of the voice training process. Beyond the personal journey with Veronika, the episode provides a broader understanding of the significance of voice and speech training. Kerli shares valuable insights that resonate with viewers, encouraging them to connect with their own voices and embark on a journey of self-discovery. In the episode's conclusion, Veronika reflects on her experience with Kerli, offering a personal perspective on how the coaching has impacted her perception of her own voice. Kerli, in turn, provides additional information on voice training, ensuring that viewers are equipped with practical knowledge to continue their own exploration of this essential aspect of communication. "Power of the Voice" goes beyond the surface of voice training, unraveling the layers of personal discovery and growth, leaving viewers inspired to reclaim the power of their voices in both communication and self-expression.
- 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.
- A former refugee arriving from the West starts to save occupation-relieved Eastern Europe.
- Life is wonderful until one day the sportsman is brutalized, falling a victim to a corrupt criminal justice system. Not giving up, he seeks justice at the European Court of Human Rights.
- In 1919 Estonia, as Bolsheviks' riots sweep through the country, a Baltic German father goes to no end to ensure his daughter's safety.
- Mart is dragged by his father Johan to a cabin in the woods to meet his grandfather, Kristof for the first time. He notices his father's whole world is changed, he understands that he's entering a family scheme that he doesn't want.
- "Counterpoint" is a story about a former violin player who, due to an accident is now in a wheelchair and unable to play. In order to help someone much weaker than himself, he has to take a huge step and conquer his inner fears.
- Desperate young man who was raised in the cult does a horrible mistake under the influence of religious organization. He tries to escape and make things right, but only brings more danger to innocent people.
- There is a sacred place called Sanctuarium. It is not physically fixed. You can discover it within yourself. But if it's difficult to find it, you might visit such the place in Tallinn's Old Town where you can also meet its Founder.
- A struggling writer hungers for validation and meaning while battling his inner demons.
- Homecoming is a two-track visual poem following Akio Yuguchi's journey back into his childhood and his quest for coming to terms with living abroad far from his former home. Facing up to past and future challenges, the protagonist decides to send a letter of condolence to his father, who lives in Japan in a high-risk area for earthquakes and tsunamis. Through the rhythm of his reflective soliloquy, the desire for homecoming sounds a bell for the departed while heralding the dawn of a new life.
- WORKSHOP FOR PEACE represents what we all think: piece is our responsibility and is in our control. There are no victims and there are no victors.
- A dream inspired by a Gottfried Helnwein painting.
- A story of Viktorija's family, living in a former Soviet military base in Latvia - Karosta. The surrounding environment, its isolation and the national socio-economic situation has put these people under the test of survival. After a loss of an apartment Viktorija and her eight children look for ways to escape the common destiny, surrounding Karosta community.
- A man's self-destructive mission leads him into a purgatory-like state, where he must face his past and redeem himself, before the final judgment.
- Working as a food courier in Tallinn, Chia learns his mother's illness is rapidly deteriorating far away in his home country, a strange connection develops between him and a deceased recipient.
- A stranger who wanders to a desolate farm is captured and accused of arson. If the man is guilty, it would be fitting to judge over his life right there. But what if the man is innocent?
- 21-year-old Milla moves out of her childhood home to start a life on her own. Once she has left behind the loudness of home and a difficult relationship with her mother, she realizes that silence feels unsettling. Milla starts creating all kinds of noises around her and finally speaks of everything that was left unsaid at home.
- Liisu and Andres try to reunite with their biological mother - each on his own way.
- A 15 minutes minimalist summa of theatre art: threshold, space, voice, body, craziness, and crisis. In the bleak midwinter, a young group of Estonian non-professional actors explores the constituent elements of theatre and life.
- Jakop has been living by Peipsi for several generations. He is not the best fisherman and doesn't have much money. One day, Jakop's nephew arrives at the yard. Jakop has a chance get a thousand rubles if he agrees to make one small trip over the lake and back. Namely, the nephew has a fugitive in the car who thinks that he is on the north coast. But Jakop refuses the offer. However, he allows his nephew and the refugee to stay with him for the night. In the morning, however, the nephew leaves and leaves the speechless fugitive to Jakop's conscience. Jakop has to make a decision - whether he takes refugees across lake Peipus? In the whirlwind of events, memories come to life in Jakop's dreams about his brother and his suicide. Jakop begins to see similarities between the lost brother and the fugitive.
- Madleen Maria Kirja, a second-year acting student at the Viljandi Academy of Culture, grapples with challenges in collaboration with her director while preparing for her role in the course production "Sinilind." This short documentary offers an intimate glimpse into Madleen's life, both at school and at home, providing a firsthand look at the experiences of a young student navigating the demanding world of acting education. The film opens with a preview of Madleen's final act, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of her journey. Viewers witness her dedicated practice sessions at home and in school, gaining insight into the intricate dynamics between a stage director and an actor. Candid discussions between Madleen and her peers reveal the internal struggles an actor faces while grappling with their role and the expectations of the director. In contrast to the intense atmosphere of her rehearsals, the documentary offers a personal touch by delving into Madleen's home life. Here, she grapples with the practicalities of heating the oven for warmth during text practice, highlighting the everyday challenges that coexist with her artistic pursuits. Additionally, the film captures moments of relief as Madleen engages in playing the ukulele, providing a musical interlude that serves as a tension-breaker in her demanding routine. As the narrative progresses to the period leading up to the play in Tartu, the tension eases further. The documentary captures a delightful reprieve when Madleen and her fellow students enjoy moments of camaraderie, playing music and basking in the camaraderie that extends beyond the confines of the stage. This interlude not only showcases the human side of the actors but also emphasizes the importance of shared experiences and connections in the artistic process. Ultimately, the documentary encapsulates Madleen's transformative journey, from the challenges faced in collaboration and rehearsals to the moments of solace and joy that arise in unexpected corners of her life. The juxtaposition of the intense preparation with these moments of relief provides a nuanced portrayal of the multifaceted nature of an actor's life and the intricate dance between tension and release in the pursuit of artistic excellence.