This film documents Estonia's remarkable struggle for independence from the oppressive weight of the Iron Curtain, thanks to a rich tradition of song which unified the nation. For centuries the huge outdoor song festival "Laulupidu" had brought together a chorus of thousands to celebrate Estonian culture. So when the time came for revolt, song became the Estonians' vehicle for free speech, uniting them in a soaring and daring anthem of independence. Inspiring, gripping, and true. 97 min. + 45 min. extras. DVD
Note:
The film's message is inspiring and uplifting, but because of some disturbing documentary footage of war, it is not recommended for younger viewers.