Kiur Aarma (born June 25, 1975) is an Estonian television journalist. He graduated from the University of Tartu in 1997. Aarma is also a writer and producer; among the films upon which he has worked is 2006's Sinimäed, a documentary about the Battle of Tannenberg Line, which he produced and helped write. His father was actor, musician and journalist Jüri Aarma and his mother is choral conductor Merike Aarma.
Disco and Atomic War
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So Long, Rock’n’Roll!
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So Long, Rock’n’Roll!
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Greetings from Soviet Estonia!
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Greetings from Soviet Estonia!
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91 kilometers. Chronicle of Estonia 2009
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Disco and Atomic War
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September
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September
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Let's Do It!
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Rodeo
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Rodeo
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Rodeo
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Those Who Dare
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The Blue Hills
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The Gold Spinners
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The Gold Spinners
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