Jaak Kilmi’s and Kiur Aarma’s entertaining documentary Disco and Atomic War (or Disko ja tuumasõda which is the original Estonian title) can be viewed on YLE Areena for the next 7 days. Only with Finnish subtitles, though, and I guess there’s a regional lockout so you can’t view it from abroad without using a proxy. (If you suffer from a slow proxy connection, you might want to use this for downloading the entire thing to your HDD for later viewing.)
Highly recommended If you want to get a glimpse of the weird duality of the daily life in Soviet Estonia back in the Cold War days. The documentary tells a story on how American/Western TV shows, mediated via Finnish TV broadcasts, kept Estonians informed about what’s going on on the other side of the Iron Curtain, and how the political establishment tried to block the access to these to the best of their ability.
You can view the English version of the trailer on YouTube. Perhaps the English version is on P2P networks, too... didn’t bother to check.
Disco and Atomic War
Re: Disco and Atomic War
Just add my own recommendation. It was lovely. Though drawing quite such a dramatic conclusion from the screening of Emmanuelle WAS a bit of a stretch. 
The thermometer antenna was a blast. Nearly.

The thermometer antenna was a blast. Nearly.