Estonian Film
Estonian film has a rich history that dates back to the early 20th century, with the first feature film, The Last of the Mohicans, produced in 1920. The industry has evolved significantly, especially after Estonia regained independence in 1991, leading to a resurgence in local filmmaking. Today, Estonian cinema is known for its unique storytelling and artistic approach, often reflecting the country's culture and history.
The Estonian Film Institute plays a crucial role in supporting filmmakers and promoting Estonian cinema both domestically and internationally. Notable films like Tangerines and The Fencer have gained recognition at various film festivals, showcasing the talent and creativity of Estonian filmmakers.