Kevade unelm (Spring Dream) is an Estonian feature film made in 1927.
[1][2] A total length of 1 minute and 9 seconds of the film has survived.
[3] Enn Mänd, a young and high-principled construction engineering student from the island of Vilsandi, and Hilma Aamisep, the daughter of a wealthy family in the capital, dream of happiness together.
Through his business connections, he pressures Hilma's upstanding parents to influence their daughter to befriend him.
The depiction of the life of upstarts in the Estonian capital in the 1920s gives the silent film a socially critical character.