Tenno-Pent Sooster
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An animated film in two parts, about the tragic fate of Estonian artist Ülo Sooster and about his work.
School of Fine Arts

Bearded contract employee goes on a "giant bouquet of flowers" planet and prefers friendship with the robot because all inhabitants are creepy psychos.
Contract

Blending drawings, paintings, filmed interviews, and recorded testimony, this animation-documentary hybrid tells of the tragic fate of the Estonian artist Ülo Sooster.
School of Fine Arts. Juniper Landscape
The second part of the duology on the famous Estonian artist Ülo Sooster continues his life story, paying homage to many other great artists who were spiritually consonant with his work.
School of Fine Arts. Return

A boy who often lies finds himself in such fabulous adventures that he begins to understand the benefits of truth.
Castle of Liars

Based on Anna Ahmatova's translation of Korean poem about eternal love.
Road to Eternity

Rein Raamat’s Hell adapts the engravings of Estonian graphic artist Eduard Wiiralt into a surreal, grotesque, and heavily sexual animated short. Wiiralt’s three source works, “The Preacher,” “Cabaret,” and “Hell,” date back to the early 1930s and portray a cacophony of bacchanalia, hysteria, and violence in the final years of Estonian independence amid the unrest of the Great Depression and European instability.
Hell

Eternally dissatisfied with his wife, a man goes in search of a new one.
Fairy-Tale About a Stupid Husband

A modern comedy fairy tale consisting of three comic and instructive short stories, united with one character - the Bear. The hero of the first short story – the beaver who dreams to fly like a bird. The second story is about the duck.
Bear-Night-Mare

Based on a poem by I. Pivovorova
Old Stair

The teacher at school made a scientific experiment - he put two rats in different cages. One of the rats was given carrots containing vitamin of growth, and the other did not feed. Time passed, and the rat, to whom nothing was given, became thicker than the rat that was fed. It turned out that one student from pity fed another rat.
Growth Vitamin

A beautiful Russian animated short about a baker and her cat and some extraordinary events which take place on a rainy day, all told without words.
Rainy Story

There was a priest in the village and he had a dog. The priest owned a big shed in which he kept a huge amount of meat. The dog guarded this shed from other dogs, but one day the dog could not resist and ate one of the sausages. The priest noticed this and killed his pet. Then he buried the dog near the fence and made an inscription: "Priest had a dog, he loved it, it ate a piece of meat, he killed it, buried it in the ground, and wrote this inscription so that...", but, fixated, begins to write it on the ground. Thus he, continuing to write, visits various parts and countries, and eventually returns to his home and finishes writing near the place where he buried his dog. But upon entering the barn, the priest sees various animals greedily eating everything in it.
The Priest Had A Dog

A parable about a lucky bird catcher who is fortunate enough to encounter a fantastic woman, the Firebird. The author conveys the idea that selfishness and vanity are destructive to feelings and can kill love.
The Bird Catcher
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Потерялась птица в небе

Surreal philosophical animation from Russia
Motherland Tree

A young camel wakes up one day to find a shrub growing where his tail used to be.
Lazy Little Camel

Depicts average routine of average Soviet woman who raises children, cooks at home and goes to work every day.