Kaspar Velberg

It's the summer of 1990. The Soviet Union is teetering on the verge of collapse, while the little Baltic nations struggle to take back their lost independence. The Soviet Union's basketball championship is set to begin on the backdrop of a deeply divided society. The Estonian team Kalev faces a momentous decision. With Estonian independence seemingly within reach, a rising tide of public opinion opposes the Estonian national team's participation in the USSR's championship. That would contradict the people's aspirations for liberation. As professional athletes, the team makes the unpopular choice. The championship games start.

The "Line of Fire" has an excitement and a family drama in which sharp contemporary themes and novel characters unfold. At the center of the series is 57-year-old Jakob Sommer, embodied by Marko Matvere, whose work and private life have run aground. Grandfather, who seems friendly and calm to bystanders, feels for a moment that the world around him has remained a stranger and decides to "fix" it with an explosive mission. A bomb guard holding the capital under his fear government is being chased by a young top security police investigator, played by Kaspar Velberg. In addition, Sten Karpov, Liis Lass, Saara Pius, Karin Tammaru and others are participating in the series. Top Estonian actors.

Armed with only one word - Tenet - and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.

7.5/10
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Mihkel boards a ferry from his small town in Estonia to Saint Petersburg in Russia, on his way to Iceland, where he wants to make a new life for himself and his fiancée, Vera. His friend Igor, who emigrated to Iceland a few years earlier, convinces Mihkel to smuggle two bottles of liquid amphetamine and then seek payment from an 
Estonian priest, who is a business partner of Igor’s in Saint Petersburg. The priest is then to set him up in his new home and bring Vera over to join him. Rather than getting paid, he is instead coerced into swallowing seventy drug capsules to take on to Iceland. He arrives in Iceland and is picked up by Igor and his two Icelandic accomplices, Jóhann and Bóbó. However, in the next two days it becomes clear that something is wrong and Mihkel cannot pass the drugs. The Icelandic criminals become very nervous, and more and more frantic activity ensues as the situation becomes more serious.

6.6/10

Mattias has a dream to become a photography student of the Berlin Arts Academy. On the journey of following his calling, his dream is constantly put to a test after Mattias falls in love with a beautiful free spirit Hanna. Trying to win her heart, Mattias feels the need to prove Hanna, that he can be just as adventurous and unpredictable as she is. Breaking the law together with Hanna, Mattias risks everything dear to him, not knowing yet, that Hanna's bold acts are only the symptoms of bipolar disorder. In the moment of jelousy Mattias accidentally commits a crime that could put him behind bars for years. The only escape he sees is to get himself declared irresponsible. In order to achieve that Mattias decides to start faking the illness her gilfriend really has - bipolarity.

6.6/10

The events of the war in 1944, from the Blue Hills to Sõrve Peninsula. Shown through the eyes of Estonian soldiers who had to pick sides and fight against fellow brothers. Choices have to be made, not only by the soldiers, but also by their loved ones.

7.1/10

A man named Mart came from Läänemaa to live in Mulgimaa. Mart has decided even the happiness of his children's lives, so his own daughters Miina and Leena are only suitable for nephews, because even these Lääne County people are not worth more. They do not have the wealth and pride that the Mulks have. The sighs and complaints of young people, whose hearts secretly beat in the same rhythm as the young men of Lääne County, do not help here. But since love already has a strange power that can even fly a hen into a beehive if necessary, Joosep and Juhan, young men from Läänemaa, are not going to accept such a fate so easily. Where words and persuasion do not help, trickery must be used.