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In 2009 Maureen & James Tusty, filmmakers for The Singing Revolution, produced a second film out of Estonia. Seen nationally on U.S. Public Broadcasting, this one hour documentary tells the history of Estonia's massive Song Festival, and the role music plays in Estonian culture, even today.
Download a digital copy of To Breathe As One feature film. Runtime: 56 minutes
Home Version (NTSC)
For North America, Japan and other NTSC countries
In 2009 Maureen & James Tusty, filmmakers for The Singing Revolution, produced a second film out of Estonia. Seen nationally on U.S. Public Broadcasting, this one hour documentary tells the history of Estonia's massive Song Festival, and the role music plays in Estonian culture, even today.
DVD for home use only.
Runtime: 56 minutes
Educational Version 1.0
For Schools and Civic Organizations.
In 2009 Maureen & James Tusty, filmmakers for The Singing Revolution, produced a second film out of Estonia. Seen nationally on U.S. Public Broadcasting, this one hour documentary tells the history of Estonia's massive Song Festival, and the role music plays in Estonian culture, even today.
Runtime: 56 minutes
Educational Version 2.0
For Colleges, Universities, and Public Screenings.
In 2009 Maureen & James Tusty, filmmakers for The Singing Revolution, produced a second film out of Estonia. Seen nationally on U.S. Public Broadcasting, this one hour documentary tells the history of Estonia's massive Song Festival, and the role music plays in Estonian culture, even today.
Runtime: 56 minutes
Digital Download
The Singing Revolution film shares how, between 1987 and 1991, hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly to sing forbidden patriotic songs and share protest speeches, risking their lives to proclaim their desire for independence.
As seen in theaters across North America, then on Public Broadcasting and in schools and universities across the country.
Runtime: 97 minutes.
Home Version (NTSC)
For North America, Japan and other NTSC countries
The Singing Revolution film shares how, between 1987 and 1991, hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly to sing forbidden patriotic songs and share protest speeches, risking their lives to proclaim their desire for independence.
As seen in theaters across North America, then on Public Broadcasting and in schools and universities across the country.
DVD for home use only.
Runtime: 97 minutes.
Educational Version 1.1
3-DISC DVD SET with 25 Lesson Plans for Schools and Civic Organizations
The Singing Revolution film shares how, between 1987 and 1991, hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly to sing forbidden patriotic songs and share protest speeches, risking their lives to proclaim their desire for independence.
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A comprehensive library of information about Estonia, with a focus on the Soviet occupation years. The library is derived from the interviews and materials gathered for The Singing Revolution film project. Included are 31 videos, 30 documents and 15 historical maps. Click below to visit the TSR Digital Library and see some free sample materials.
Educational Version 2.0
3-DISC DVD SET For Colleges, Universities, and Public Screenings
The Singing Revolution film shares how, between 1987 and 1991, hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly to sing forbidden patriotic songs and share protest speeches, risking their lives to proclaim their desire for independence.