- “Names in Marble” (2002) – A historical drama set in Tallinn during World War I, it explores the lives of young men caught up in the conflict.
- “The Fencer” (2015) – This film tells the true story of Endel Nelis, a fencing instructor who finds solace and purpose in teaching children in Tallinn during the Soviet occupation.
- “The Class” (2007) – A psychological thriller that takes place in Tallinn, where a group of high school students becomes involved in a mysterious and dangerous game.
- “1944” (2015) – A war drama set in Tallinn during World War II, focusing on the Estonian men who had to choose between fighting for the German army or the Soviet army.
- “The Singing Revolution” (2006) – A documentary that depicts Tallinn’s role in Estonia’s peaceful fight for independence from the Soviet Union, with a strong emphasis on their love for singing and music.
- “The Fittest Family in Estonia” (2018) – A comedy that follows the life of an eccentric Estonian family living in Tallinn as they participate in a competitive reality TV show.
- “November” (2017) – A fantasy drama set in a medieval Estonian village, which could arguably represent Tallinn during darker times.
- “The Last Relic” (1969) – A spy film about an American journalist who gets caught in a web of secrets and intrigue in Tallinn during the Cold War.
- “The Bank” (2009) – A crime comedy centred around a bank robbery in Tallinn, with a comedic portrayal of both the criminals and the police.
- “Chasing Ponies” (2016) – A comedy about a group of misfits who enter a Tallinn-based horse racing competition, embracing the challenges and eccentricities that come along with it.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Tallinn
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