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How to make piparkoogid

A festive Estonian favourite with an Australian twist — learn how to make piparkoogid and carry a family tradition into the summer heat.

Tree of Eternal Love screens on the Gold Coast

Estonian comedy lands on the Gold Coast this Saturday as Tree of Eternal Love brings absurd humour, snacks and a cosy community vibe to Varsity Lakes. Bring your friends — the subtitles are on us.

When an Australian Estonian follows the dream home

Dancing with Virmalised at Tantsupidu, chasing snowflakes with his kids and diving into Estonia’s brewery culture — Anthony Noack’s short film traces Arvi Lehtsalu’s return home and bottles the magic beautifully.

The White Ship screens at the “Invisible” exhibition in Tallinn

Estonian-Australian filmmaker Anthony Noack premieres short film "The White Ship" at the finale of Mery Crystal Ra’s “INVISIBLE” exhibition — a powerful creative bridge between Estonia and Australia.

EstTube: A review of three Estonian YouTubers

Three Estonian YouTubers — a restorer, a fisherman and a homesteader — are quietly winning global audiences with slow living, dry wit and beautifully filmed slices of everyday Eesti life.

PÖFF: Anthony Noack interviews two American filmmakers

At PÖFF, Anthony Noack speaks with American directors Isabel Hagen and Jake Wachtel about their films and what brought them to Estonia.

PÖFF: Two Baltic films reveal life’s unscripted moments

At PÖFF, Mo Papa and Hunger Strike Breakfast show how the most powerful stories often come from life’s unscripted, unexpected moments.

PÖFF: Three films, three worlds

A rich selection of Estonian documentaries premiered at this year’s Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, offering intimate portraits of family life, nocturnal city stories, and the challenges faced by new arrivals from Ukraine. Here’s a closer look at three standout films.

ABC News: Estonia calls for stronger unity to deter global aggression

During his visit to Australia, Estonian parliamentarian Marko Mihkelson told ABC News that stronger international cooperation — from Europe to the Pacific — is key to deterring aggression and protecting democracy.

The White Ship sails with a little help from home

Australian filmmaker Anthony Noack’s new documentary The White Ship will premiere in Tallinn’s TV Tower this December – and AusArt Day on 23 October is your chance to help make it happen.

Estonian Movie Nights bring Faulty Brides to the Gold Coast

Love, laughter and Estonian wit take the spotlight as Faulty Brides (Vigased pruudid) screens this Saturday on the Gold Coast — part of the Estonian Movie Nights series bringing fresh cinema to the coast.

Estonia’s singing sands: nature’s secret beach playlist

Ever heard sand sing? Estonia’s beaches can, under very fussy conditions. Aare Baumer’s documentary "Seitse liiva" catches them in the act.

Tallinn in 48 hrs: Catch this fun Travel Man episode

Tallinn gave Richard Ayoade and Alice Levine everything from medieval murder stories to KGB spying and marzipan painting. In 48 hours, Travel Man bottled Estonia’s quirky mix of charm and mischief.

Remembering the Mass Flight of 1944 — on film

The Mass Flight memorial stands as a touchpoint of history. These three films — short, long, and soon to come — honour the journeys, losses and hopes of 1944.

The White Ship awaits your support

From the Tallinn TV Tower to Australia’s shores, The White Ship connects art with migration history. Support this short film as it journeys towards film festival audiences.

The sun came out to sing: Watch the Laulupidu 2025 finale in 3 minutes

Warning: This 3-minute video may cause sudden pride, misty eyes and uncontrollable singing. Over 100,000 Estonians burst into song — and even the sun thought, “Yeah alright, I’ll join in.”

Laulupidu in 60 seconds, Day I magic caught on camera

Day 1 of Laulupidu brought music, movement, and more goosebumps than we can count — and while we’re still trying to find the words, this 1-minute video captures the spirit better than any recap ever could.

Rain? Meh. We marched anyway

Estonian Australians joined 45,000 singers and dancers in a rain-soaked, joy-fuelled procession through Tallinn — with ponchos over national costumes, big voices, and even bigger energy.

Greetings from the Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna on the 107th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia

Hello all, dear Estonians and friends of Estonia, celebrating the 107th anniversary of Estonia today here and around the world! I am speaking to you from Tallinn, Toompea, from the newly renovated Estonian Statehood House.

Video Interview — Viido Narustrang’s Story

Viido Narustrang was 11 when he and his mother, Eugenia, fled Türi, Estonia in 1944 aboard a military goods train bound for Germany. His father...