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- DirectorBaek-yeob SeongTwo orphans, Gamie, a young blind girl and her little brother Gil-sun, are taken in by a Buddhist monk. While the shy little girl finds her at ease at the temple, the enthusiastic and dynamic little Gil-sun soon starts to disturb this quiet place. After his sister told him their mother had visited her in a dream, the little boy tries to understand why his mom did not come to see him too. In order to meet her again, he decides to follow the monk for a very long initiatic trip.
- DirectorMati KüttStarsSiret RüübergHeigo EeriksooKristjan MändmaaAt bedtime, Sandman Matis footprints appear from nowhere on the sand. The Master of Dreams spreads the dream sand in co-operation with Pillow Katis onto piglet, gentlemen in black, the tumbler, a rabbit chasing hunter and on angel Tõnu. The Pillow Katis put dream pillows under every faller to make the falling asleep softer and safer as well. Sandman Mati also strew dream sand onto the eyelids of a sleepless child.
- DirectorMati KüttStarsEelmaaEeriksooJakobsonIs it possible to reach the moon in one breath? Yes, it is if you have the will to fly and the appropriate training. This is the case with postman Rain. This is not simply the journey of a postman to deliver the package to the Moon. It is also a philosophical journey in time and eras, through people and their characters, through thaugths and imagination. This is a visual version of thoughts and imagination of a postman who is fulfilling his task in spite of all problems and distractions.
- DirectorRiho UntA little boy and his big dream - toy soldiers with souls, who would close their eyes, when dying.
- DirectorPriit TenderThe 10-minute animated film "FOX WOMAN" is based on a legend of Mapuche Indians. It is the story about a fox that goes to heaven to visit her uncle, and gets cruelly cast down. In the film the personification of animals provides this slightly absurd legend with social context. The film as a whole could be classified as a comedy and its main audience could be teenagers.
- DirectorRao Heidmets
- DirectorRao HeidmetsWhat happens when the Maker loses control over his creation and it starts to obey its own will?
- DirectorRao HeidmetsA smart leader can keep the culture of his nation homogeneous for a long time, but he is helpless against the interchange of genes.
- DirectorRao HeidmetsStarsMarika KorolevPeeter OjaThis film should be the artistic approach to our nearest future. We can see media to play continously more greater role in the arrangement of the social life. How we can get more precise results in the surveys? How the big and biggist companies can answer the requirements of vast consumers by changing themselves? The result of all this is a vulgar and rude 'modern world'.
- DirectorMait LaasHardi VolmerStarsIndrek TaalmaaThe folklore of practically all the worlds peoples abounds with mysterious beings possessing supernatural powers. Who of us has not heard of nor read stories about gnomes,elves,golems,leprechauns etc?In this film,skeptical city people from the information society who are surrounded by high technology meet mythological beings from the legends of their ancestors with intriguing and comical results.
- DirectorRiho UntA little boy and his big dream - toy soldiers with souls, who would close their eyes, when dying.
- DirectorOlga PärnPriit Pärn
- DirectorKaspar JancisEx opera singer works as a Crocodile in a shopping center. Until a femme fatale arrives.
- DirectorHeino Pars
- DirectorKalju Kivi
- DirectorHeino ParsStarsJüri JärvetAarne Meier
- DirectorElbert TuganovWaking up one morning Peetrike discovers that he is completely alone in the world. He starts to frolic and due to his crazy tricks ends up in an awkward situation. In the end it comes out that Peetrike was having a bad dream.
- DirectorElbert Tuganov
- DirectorHeino Pars
- DirectorMari-Liis BassovskajaJelena GirlinUrmas JõemeesStarsÜllar SaaremäeMerle JäägerMarius PetersonRoza has given birth to many children, all by different men. Her youngest daughter Rita is the protagonist, and her fate--like her mother's--is to endure the effort and pain of labor and giving birth. How will she cope with this and the world?
- DirectorMari-Liis BassovskajaJelena GirlinA woman tries to remember the highlights of her life, or maybe dreams about them. Who is that woman, whose dress knows a beautiful, exciting life with kitchen utensils? The viewer never sees this woman intact; the camera moves along her body--rather, along her dress, since the dress and the body can be the same. From time to time, different insects appear to laugh over the woman's innocent dreams, just as guzzling and unreliable dreams. They predict the end and death, nobody knows--through guillotine or kitchen knife.
- DirectorMari-Liis BassovskajaJelena GirlinA lonely, hopeless man discovers in himself an ability to fall in love. His beloved is the same kind of outcast of society as himself. Together they are trying to escape from the roles and productiveness imposed and will try to find a way to a new and happy life.
- DirectorHeino ParsStarsErvin AbelHeino Mandri
- DirectorRein Tammik
- DirectorHeino ParsFour short tales with regular nails as main characters. Several human strains get ridiculed through the relations between nails.
- DirectorRiho UntHardi Volmer
- DirectorElbert Tuganov
- DirectorAvo PaistikThree crayons draw a sun and sea. The leftover bit of black pencil that begins to draw different black things appears suddenly.
- DirectorAvo PaistikA man bought a new vacuum cleaner that too zealously began to suck in garbage, and did not want to become disconnected.
- DirectorRein Raamat
- DirectorKalju KiviToomas Massov
- DirectorElbert Tuganov
- DirectorRein RaamatMorons, but they think among themselves they are clever instead.
- DirectorRein RaamatAn Estonian folk tale about Tõll, the giant hero who lived on the Baltic Sea island of Saaremaa.
- DirectorKalju Kivi
- DirectorElbert Tuganov
- DirectorRiho UntHardi VolmerA fairytale about the awkward Kohmits who frees his people from an evil spell. Based on the motifs from a Chukchee fairytale.
- DirectorElbert TuganovA Scientist-physicist created a living atom that here ran on will. Without control he brings many destructions, though follows kind intentions. But a scientist eventually compels him to work on a benefit to the people.
- DirectorAvo PaistikCartoon about the adventures of Klaabu. The bird laid an egg, but not a simple one, but with eyes, handles, legs and horns, which are constantly changing, depending on the situation. And it's called Klaabu.
- DirectorAvo PaistikFantastic film about the space trip of Klaabu, Ninni and Pessik, to their help to the habitats of other planet in a release from the yoke of ominous Mushroom and transformation of motherland in a flowering garden.
- DirectorElbert Tuganov
- DirectorAarne Ahi
- DirectorHeino Pars
- DirectorRao Heidmets
- DirectorHeino ParsAbout adventures of little child's motor scooter falling out of truck of driving toys.
- DirectorPriit TenderStarsTaavi EelmaaMari FlemingElina Reinold
- DirectorAnts Kivirähk
- DirectorVoldemar PätsJuku the Dog wanders around in a forest, finding abandoned weapons and forgotten skeletons.
- DirectorRein Raamat
- DirectorJan SvankmajerTwo magicians, Mr. Schwarzwald and Mr. Edgar, try to outdo each other in performing elaborate magic tricks, leading to a violent ending.
- DirectorKeith GriffithsStephen QuayTimothy QuayIn Prague, a professorial puppet, with metal pincers for hands and an open book for a hat, takes a boy as a pupil. First, the professor empties fluff and toys from the child's head, leaving him without the top of his head for most of the film. The professor then teaches the lad about illusions and perspectives, the pursuit of an object through exploring a bank of drawers, divining an object, and the migration of forms. The child then brings out a box with a tarantula in it: the professor puts his "hands" into the box and describes what he feels. The boy receives a final lesson about animation and film making; then the professor gives him a brain and his own open-book hat.
- DirectorPriit TenderAn aging man leaves his wife and sets off on his way to Fujiyama, the mountain of his dreams. Fujiyama is not his destination alone, though - thousands of people striving to make it to the mountaintop bustle about, each carrying his suitcase. The mountain itself consists of hundreds of thousands of suitcases. The inexorable climb to the top reveals the background of the entire exercise to the main character: the suitcase of everyone that reaches the top bites their head off, and the lifeless corpses fall into a crater. Prior to that, though, the suitcase sings an incredibly beautiful tune with a woman's voice, from which those striving for the top gain ever more inspiration. Our hero, though, makes an unprecedented decision - he tosses a burning cigarette into his suitcase and then throws the burning suitcase into the crater, causing an earthquake. The mountain rips apart, the earth swallows thousands, entire cities are destroyed in the ruins of card houses, suitcases and headless corpses fly through the air. But the man makes it back home. His wife's gigantic breast no longer moves, however - it towers before him as a lifeless white mountain.
- DirectorPriit TenderStarsTõnu Kark
- DirectorPriit TenderStory about a man and a snake, an alcoholized penguin and the disappearance of birds. Story about an apple tree and apples, about roots and rootlessness. Story about a paradise and about the expel from it.
- DirectorPriit PärnJanno PõldmaStarsFrank BoyleThe animated cartoon "1895" is dedicated to the centennial of cinema. "1895" is a picture about the life of brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere. The cartoon acquaints the public with so far unknown biographical facts and events from the life of the two celebrated brothers who have immortalized their names as inventors of cinematography. The picture is an illusion. Is illusion truth? this assertion and the subsequent question gave the authors of this cartoon the rights to declare that namely their version of the life of brothers Lumiere and the birth of cinema was the most original and unique of all.
- DirectorOlga PärnPriit PärnHaving suffered the loss of their plane, three pilots inexplicably find themselves stranded in the middle of the desert. While following the perilous and unpredictable course that will ultimately lead them home, they fall prey to visions and must confront the siren call of their own strange fantasies. With Pilots on the Way Home, Priit and Olga Pärn (Divers in the Rain) have created a new, satirical meditation on male-female relations. The film tackles masculinity and the male psyche with the same pointed sense of the absurd that has marked Priit Pärn's previous films. Pilots on the Way Home is also a journey through time and space, and to the universal sources of artistic eroticism. Olga Pärn is a master of the art of animating sand, giving Priit Pärn's unique line drawings a warm and subtle texture reminiscent of etching. Her work is perfectly matched to the impassioned beats of this tale.
- DirectorEdmunds JansonsA world-famous boys' choir goes on a tour. In the hands of their severe conductor they are an obedient musical instrument. But left alone without supervision, they are just playful children. Once in Seoul the conductor is accidentally trapped in the elevator, and the boys are left alone.
- DirectorReinis PetersonsA story about a bear who works as an acrobat-motorcyclist in a traveling circus during the day but yearns for wildlife and forest where his true happiness seems to dwell at night. One day, the bear decides to leave everything and takes off to the forest.
- DirectorEdmunds JansonsThe film is an absurd comedy about a photographer with an unstoppable desire to see the surrounding through his preconceptions.
- DirectorZane OborenkoFrom small bits and pieces of seemingly random spots of light and darkness silhouettes of bodies appear.
- DirectorEdmunds JansonsFor people Father's Day is a celebration, but for one small bird - an ordinary working day. And concerns are the same old - to get food for his family.
- DirectorBen O'ConnorThe story of young Vinny Byrne, a 14-year-old boy who found himself fighting for Ireland in the Easter Rising. The 80-year-old Vinny reminisces on his time with the volunteers, which took him around the city during the fighting. With Vinny's Dublin brought to life by handmade miniature sets and puppetry, the film offers a uniquely-charming firsthand account of the 1916 rising.
- DirectorAvo Paistik
- DirectorMati Kütt
- DirectorMati Kütt