Tere from a Latvian! Letterboxd (the film logging platform) have published an official list of the highest-ranked Top 50 of Estonian films. It includes films from the independence, and the USSR occupation too, different genres.

    Is this a good list to use for reference to watch more films by our neighbours? So far, I have seen 10% (5 films) from this list, really liked Tangerines, and the recent Rolling Papers, too. Any specific recommendations maybe? The list is here: https://boxd.it/T9asy

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    1. Kavalkasutajanimi on

      Its missing my favourite one: [https://jupiter.err.ee/1211209/ristumine-peateega](https://jupiter.err.ee/1211209/ristumine-peateega)

      “Mis ala mees muidu oled?”

      “Kunstnik. Tööraamatus on kirjas ka.”

      “Mis tehnikas sa töötad?”

      “Praegu ei tööta, aga ma tegin liiklusmärke ja olen teinud tuleohutussilte ja puugiplakateid..kõike on tulnud teha.”

      Ah krt, eestlane liiga loll, ma arvan keskmine eestlane ei oska seda filmi hinnata.

    2. It is missing the nr 1 Estonian film, “Kohtumine tundmatuga”.

      Kust ma need kased võtan??? — KAASIKUST!!!!

    3. It’s really hard to imagine why Kevade or some other oldies would get to ‘best’ movies list.
      Yes, they have a strong emotional value for most of estonians. As a movies… I would have them in ‘classics’ list, not ‘best of all time’
      Imho there are movies from those old times that engage wider audience better while not being that ‘important’.

    4. Overall, the list seems quite accurate.

      As for what to watch, it depends on what you’re looking for. There are great children’s and old-school movies there, but below is my own (strictly personal) opinion on the more modern, adult-oriented ones that left an impression:

      **Drama & Character Studies**

      * **The Little Comrade:** Heartwarming and recommendable (if you liked *Tangerines*, this should work for you).
      * **Take It or Leave It:** A solid modern drama.
      * **The Days That Confused:** A decent flick with a strong ’90s vibe.
      * **Truth and Justice:** A well-made film based on a legendary novel. It’s long, and the specific setting might not appeal to everyone, but it’s high quality.

      **Lighthearted / Comedy**

      * **Tree of Eternal Love:** I found this one quite enjoyable.

      **Sports**

      * **The Fencer:** This was great.
      * **Kalev:** Enjoyable and historically accurate (though the actors’ rudimentary basketball skills apparently bother real players — it didn’t bother me).
      * **Meie Erika:** Likely good, though I haven’t seen it yet.

      **War**

      * **1944:** Very well-made. While the characters are fictional, many small details and events are based directly on soldiers’ memoirs.

      There are some very good older movies on the list, but the tempo and vibe are quite different from modern cinema. All in all, I wouldn’t consider any of the movies there “bad.” What I brought up were just the ones that left the biggest impression from recent memory.

    5. ForkOnTheTable1926 on

      I’ve watched Tangerines once or maybe twice and each time it’s gutwrenchingly sad, that movie changed something in me for sure

    6. Watch “Lepatriinude jõulud” only if you are looking to have strange feverish nightmares afterwards

    7. I Was Here (Mina olin siin. Esimene arest) easy top10, even top5.
      Chainsaws were singing shouldn’t be on the list it was garbage. The Invisible Fight (Nähtamatu võitlus) deserves a spot

    8. Made me realise I should watch more estonian movies. I have watched only 14 of them and some them were a long time ago as a child. How can I call myself a movie lover like this:)

    9. My top is :

      * Ideaalmaastik – a movie unbelievably made in soviet estonia.
      * Nähtamatu Võitlus – orthodox monk kung fu. absurd but great acting
      * Must Auk – a horror movie, but watch it at face value as a comedy and start poking at the loose ends of the plot later during the night for the horror bit