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- Humanlike robots replace humans on space missions. Test flight with robots and human crew, including commander Pirx unaware of robots' identities, evaluates robot performance/interactions. UN organizes mission to assess robot capabilities.
- Don Juan's sister pretends to be her famous brother. Once in Tallinn, the "legendary Spaniard" experiences increased attention from local ladies.
- The trio of adventurous pals, a man who is a scientist, a fine lady and a former military pilot are in the Indochina jungles looking for some mysterious vase that holds a metal container that is of no mundane origin.
- A sensitive girl struggles with first love and bullying in a 1980's Soviet orphanage.
- A medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on. To secure its safety a monastery chases for a relics of a holy Brigitte. A nobleman promises to get it if he gets beautiful Agnes as a reward. But she fells in love with a handsome adventurer. The monastery has to act shrewd now and play double game. The movie is still the best achievement of the Estonian cinema. Based on a novel.
- A brother and sister called Kusti and Iti get lost in a forest while picking strawberries and are captured by an evil forest hag, who uses the two kids as slave labor - Kusti is put to work around the farm, while Iti looks after the hag's mischievous son, whom she names Bumpy due to the horn-like bumps on his head. When a chance to escape arises, the two kids take Bumpy with them. But how will a wild forest rascal like Bumpy adjust to life with Iti and Kusti's family?
- Characters familiar from "Kevade" are now in their 20s. In the beginning of the 20th century, Joosep Toots has returned from Russia, where he learned agriculture. He wants to start reforming his father's farm, Ülesoo. At the same time, he's competing with Kiir to win the love of Teele. Teele has stated that she agrees to marry with a farmer only. So Kiir decides to go to Russia to learn agriculture too.
- An Estonian folk tale about Tõll, the giant hero who lived on the Baltic Sea island of Saaremaa.
- Karge meri (The Smacking Sea) is a film about the work of traditional seal hunters on the smacking Baltic Sea and their life in the coast village. The film is made so realistic that it could be kept even for documentary. Actually, this very slow movie with terrible soundtrack is nothing but traditional Estonian cinema.
- A film based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Wild Swans" about a princess who rescues her eleven brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen.
- The story is about an Estonian Don Juan, who actually is a writer, who leaves home in spring and is brought home again in autumn, by his wife.
- A speechless stranger comes to a poor family tearing by partisan's and government's interests.
- The animated cartoon tells about adventures three naksitrall look like gnomes.
- A young woman living in a 19th century farming village is accused of being a werewolf.
- A woman in a factory must heat up the company's sauna, because the bosses want to entertain foreign visitors. The sauna is situated in her ex-husbands village, where her old aunt still lives. In addition to having to face her bosses and guests, she also faces the biggest challenge of her life.
- Several episodes, each focusing on a different figure. Towards the end they all come together to replicate the famous painting by Édouard Manet that provides the title.
- A landlord chases his escaped serf but some town takes the refugee under its protection. That leads to a serious confrontation. Based on a true story.
- Arabella is a daughter of the world's most terrifying pirate captain. She loves her father but also dreams about a life of a usual girl. One day a weird stranger is saved from the sea who will be the only friend of Arabella. At the same time a rival pirate called Raudpats plans to kidnap the girl. Will she be safe and can she ever live a normal life ?
- Poetic view on the play and fantasy worlds of little Kati.
- A Gestapo officer must find an enemy agent from the asylum.
- The year is 1921. Lenin and the Bolsheviks have just defeated the White Army and ended the Russian Civil War. However, the valuable diamonds that belonged to the ousted royal family are beginning to disappear. The Cheka have discovered that they are being smuggled out of the country by White sympathizers, and are determined to catch the thieves. Part detective mystery, part spy thriller, and part action adventure, Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat is one of the defining Estonian films from the Soviet era.
- The events take place in Estonia in a summer in the 1960s. The Boy and the Girl want to go from mainland Estonia to the island of Saaremaa, but they do not have any money to buy the ticket to the ferry. They manage to hide themselves into a lorry that carries hay. Because they are smoking while they are on the lorry, a fire breaks out. The problem is, that the ferry in the middle of the sea.
- Writer Veera Saar' s book Ukuaru based movie. Estonian womans drams in their life.
- The way Saint Peter explains it to the Devil who's knocking on Heaven's door to collect his share of souls: there will be no more souls, as God has come to doubt if humans are really meant to achieve salvation. If they aren't then how can they be punished posthumous and sent to Hell? There's only one way to make sure if sinning is the human nature, or is it that they simply don't want to better themselves - Devil himself must go down to Earth, in human form, and if he can achieve salvation then so can a human being... Based on A. H. Tammsaare's classic novel of the same name.
- Morons, but they think among themselves they are clever instead.
- The story of the war film is about paths of the Estonian Shooting Corps (formed by the Red Army) during the WW-2 and how the fight forms an usual man to a loyal soldier. Ideologic aspects of the movie are more hidden than in ordinary Soviet war films but they're still existing.
- A man bought a new vacuum cleaner that too zealously began to suck in garbage, and did not want to become disconnected.
- A passenger on a train is left behind in a small town called Vernanda, where the townsfolk's eccentricity reaches David Lynchian proportions.
- A first film made of the 1949 March deportation of Estonian people to Siberia by Soviet Secret Police NKVD. During couple of days and nights nearly 21 thousand people, mostly women and children, were under top secret taken from their homes to railway stations and locked into animal wagons to take a trip of thousands of kilometers to a far, poor, unfriendly and cold land where they were mostly used as cheap (free) labor. The movie presents the events symbolist, as in the leading roles are recognizable the characters from bible Jesus, Satan and Judas. That makes the film top artistic but unrealistic, very slow and difficult to follow. Though in general not bad produced, the acting is time to time too theatrical and unfortunately we have rather another medium-level artistic film here than a worth-to-watch history film.
- Interprets the kinship, linguistic and cultural relationships of the Finno-Ugric peoples. Finns, Vepsians, Votes, Setos, Erzya-Mordvinians, Mansi, Hungarians, Sami, Nganasans, and Estonians who appear in the film.
- The film brings to life in one nightmarish vision three detailed engravings from the early 30s created by Estonian artist Eduard Viiralt: "The Preacher", "Cabaret" and "Hell".
- It is a political parody film against totalitarian system of violence, about the careless game of power that has been played with the world and peoples. The film creates a model situation in which a lumpen gambler, playing with a slot-machine and thinking he is the master of the situation, turns out to be just a little screw nut in the machinery of the game of power. There is an actor used in this film.
- A mother released from prison camp in Russia finds her son, but realises that reconciliation is impossible.
- It has to be said that it's one of the Soviet propaganda movies. But it's not the worst one. Eduard is a high-level violin-player. He is also a convinced communist. He loves his homeland Estonia but unfortunately after the WW-1 bloody burghers rule the country. As Eduard dares to fight for equality and freedom, he will be persecuted by authorities.
- A woman puts an advertisement in the newspaper and receives an answer from someone called Hans-Erik. They begin to correspond and even set up a date for marriage. The woman waits for Hans-Erik to arrive.
- Four short tales with regular nails as main characters. Several human strains get ridiculed through the relations between nails.
- A tiny green bear (the Trickster) tries his best to impress a group of animals with his anoying tricks.
- After WW-2 the Estonian forests are full of armed groups - the forest-brothers who carry on the fight against communism. Soviet secret police sends spies among them. The spies are sent under top secrecy, so no-one actually knows who is who. This is a game of cat and mouse, waiting a weaker to make a mistake. For remark, this is a Soviet spy film with adequate moral.
- About the conflicts and the reintegration of Estonians who returned home from World War II to the Soviet Estonia. Andres Lapeteus becomes conscious in the hospital. What happened to him?