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The Singing Revolution (2006)

“A single nation. A million voices. An unstoppable dream.”

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Plot

In the heart of a world where might and power often dictate the course of history, "The Singing Revolution" (2006) unveils a stirring account of a nation reclaiming its freedom through the unlikely weapon of song. Between the years 1986 and 1991, a wave of melodic defiance swept across Estonia, a country yearning to break free from the shackles of Soviet control. At the core of this revolution were hundreds of thousands of Estonians, whose spirits remained unbroken as they gathered in public, fearlessly singing patriotic songs that had been banned under the oppressive regime. This film captures the poignant moments when ordinary people, devoid of any political party or politician's influence, came together in an extraordinary display of unity. These were not mere gatherings, but a resounding chorus of hundreds of thousands of voices, singing songs that breathed new life into a nation's spirit. Such was the power of the Singing Revolution, a concept that evolved into a force potent enough to shake the very foundations of an empire. James Tusty and Maureen Castle Tusty's "The Singing Revolution" is a testament to this remarkable chapter in Estonia's history. Prominent among its narrators is Mart Laar, a Singing Revolution leader who later served as the first post-Soviet Prime Minister of Estonia. The film paints a vivid, poignant picture of a nation's peaceful journey to reclaim its freedom, a revolution that echoed through song and ultimately brought an empire to its knees.

Where to watch The Singing Revolution?

The Singing Revolution is a documentary movie featuring Linda Hunt and directed by James Tusty.

The Singing Revolution is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Tubi TV and it's also available on Kanopy.

It is also possible to buy The Singing Revolution on Amazon Video and Apple TV.