
Tallinn in Flames 2026
"A city erased to break a nation."
Directed by Mart Sander, *Tallinn in Flames (2026)* plunges viewers into the harrowing night of March 9, 1944, when the skies over Tallinn erupted in flames.
Director: Mart Sander
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Tallinn in Flames (2026)* about?
*Tallinn in Flames* revisits a devastating WWII air raid on Estonia's capital, where Soviet forces bombed Tallinn under the cover of night, turning streets into infernos. Through meticulously restored footage, the film reanimates the chaos and tragedy of March 9, 1944, when an entire city became collateral damage in a war of attrition.
Who directed *Tallinn in Flames*?
*Tallinn in Flames* is helmed by Estonian filmmaker and artist Mart Sander, known for blending visual storytelling with historical inquiry.
Who stars in *Tallinn in Flames*?
The documentary features Estonian artist and director Mart Sander as the sole credited cast member, anchoring the narrative through restored archival material and contextual narration.
Is *Tallinn in Flames (2026)* worth watching?
As a short-form historical documentary, *Tallinn in Flames* delivers a potent punch packed with archival authenticity and emotional weight. While it lacks a traditional IMDb rating, its focus on a lesser-known wartime atrocity—coupled with stunning visuals—makes it a compelling watch for history buffs and fans of cinematic storytelling.
How long is *Tallinn in Flames*?
*Tallinn in Flames* runs for 18 minutes.
About Tallinn in Flames (2026) — The True Story of a Soviet Blitz That Left Estonia in Ashes
Directed by Mart Sander, *Tallinn in Flames (2026)* plunges viewers into the harrowing night of March 9, 1944, when the skies over Tallinn erupted in flames. Soviet bombers raided the Estonian capital with brutal precision, reducing neighborhoods to smoldering ruins in an attack that left no target untouched. This gripping documentary weaves restored archival footage into a haunting narrative, capturing the terror of a city caught in the crossfire of a war it wasn't waging. The film doesn't just recount history—it immerses you in its smoke and sorrow, offering a stark reminder of the human cost behind strategic devastation.
With a runtime of just 18 minutes, *Tallinn in Flames* is a concentrated dose of raw history, framed by Mart Sander's directorial vision and a single, unforgettable cast member. The documentary's themes of resilience and remembrance linger long after the final frame fades, making it a poignant watch for history enthusiasts and anyone drawn to stories of survival against impossible odds.