Wildkino is an award-winning Independent Estonian production company. The company was founded in 2015 by multiple-award-winning director/cinematographer Joosep Matjus, cinematographer Atte Henriksson and producer/editor Katri Rannastu.
Wildkino focuses on national and international creative feature documentaries, as well as nature and wildlife films. Wildkino’s first nature documentary The Wind Sculpted Land and Matsalu Moose – Wild Giants of the Baltics (2018, Yle, SVT, WDR, SRF, RAI3, MTVA, TVP, ORF3, TVE, Blue Ant Media, Plattelands), produced to celebrate Estonia’s 100th anniversary, was one of the most successful box-office documentaries in Estonia.
Since then, the company did extensive camera work for award-winning films such as the 3-parter Wild Scandinavia (2011, NDR Naturfilm etc.), the Yellowstone and Yosemite episode of the six-parter America’s National Parks (2015, NDR; Doclights etc.); as well as for White Wolves: Ghost of the Arctic (2018, PBS/WNET, Gulo Film Productions, Morag Loves Company, NDR Naturfilm etc.).
With over a decade of experience of producing and filming wildlife on blue-chip levels all throughout Europe, the United States, Siberia, and the Canadian Arctic, Wildkino is aiming to strengthen both the creative industry in Estonia, as well as connecting European core assets and production partners.