gaasifilmi
Gaasifilmi, which translates from Estonian to "gas film," refers to a type of historical cinematic presentation popular in Estonia, particularly in the early to mid-20th century. These films were typically short, documentary-style productions that captured everyday life, important events, and the broader socio-economic landscape of Estonia. The term "gaasifilmi" likely stems from the era's rudimentary projection technology, which often utilized gas-powered lamps for illumination.
These films served as a visual record, offering glimpses into the lives of ordinary people, agricultural practices,