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Estonia is a Finnish eight-part drama television series.The series tells about the sinking of the MS Estonia ferry in 1994. [1] Based on the actual investigation reports, the story follows the accident investigation in Finland, Sweden and Estonia through several people, in connection with which we also see events on the car ferry, the sinking and its rescue efforts.
The sinking of the Estonia has been the subject of a number of documentaries in addition to the feature film Baltic Storm, including: History Channel: Sinking of the Estonia; Zero Hour: The Sinking of the Estonia (2006) Built from Disaster: Ships (2009) [42] Discovery Plus: Estonia (2020) [43] It was also mentioned in the Swedish film Force ...
The Singing Revolution is a 2006 documentary film created by Americans James Tusty and Maureen Castle Tusty [1] about the nonviolent Singing Revolution in Estonia in which hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly between 1986 and 1991, in an effort to end decades of Soviet occupation. The revolutionary songs they created anchored ...
Legends of the Winding Roads (Estonian: Kurvilise tee legendid) is a 2023 documentary film directed by Tarvo Mölder about the Estonian rally drivers in the 1980s. [1]The film was chosen to International Sport Film Festival in Italy, to St Andrews Festival in Scotland and to IDFA Festival 2023 in Netherland.
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Estonian title English title Director Genre Producer Notes 1995: Wikmani poisid: Wikman Boys: Vilja Palm: drama serial: Eesti Televisioon: A drama serial about the Wikman Private Gymnasium students from 1937 till their mobilization in 1944. . 1997: Me elasime Eesti nimel: We Lived for Estonia: Andres Sööt: documentary: Monofilm
By September 1944 the Red Army had again occupied Estonia. Alfred was forced to make a decision: whether to stay in Estonia or retreat with the Germans. He chose the former, However he risked arrest and deportation by the Soviets. In order to survive, he, like many other Estonian men, took refuge in the forests. They were known as the Forest ...
Journey to Ararat (Estonian: Teekond Araratile) is a 2011 Estonian documentary film directed, written, and produced by Riho Västrik. [1] [2] In the film, Västrik travels to Armenia and Turkey with Estonian scholar Erki Tammiksaar to retrace the footsteps of Baltic German explorer Friedrich Parrot and Armenian writer Khachatur Abovian on their historic ascent of Mount Ararat in 1829. [3]