Endless Day (1971)
Among Tooming's filmic works, Endless Day provides perhaps the most eloquent material for investigating the radical renewal of visual and narrative form, as well as the shifting registers of spatio-social portrayals and critiques in Estonian cinema. It was banned in 1971 and ordered to be destroyed. However, the film was retained and restored in the 1990s.
Directors: Virve Aruoja, Jaan Tooming.
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Jaan Tooming as |
| Writing | Paul-Eerik Rummo | Writer |
| Sound | Olav Ehala | Music |
| Art | Silvia Mere | Art Direction |
| Sound | Tõnu Tepandi | Music |
| Camera | Vello Aruoja | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Peeter Tooming | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Virve Aruoja | Director |
| Directing | Jaan Tooming | Director |
| Editing | Salme Kõrvemann | Editor |