Would the KGB succeed in their goal of destroying Baltic emigre communities – or would the community fulfill this goal through perilous infighting? Would the community be able to articulate the position of their countrymen and win the support of western democracies?
Drawing on recently released CIA documents, the film investigates how the KGB attempted to infiltrate and destroy the Baltic communities in the 1960's and how these fragile communities endured Soviet provocations and the deep social and cultural schisms they suffered as a result.
The film reveals how the Soviet legacy still haunts the fragile state of Baltic security and freedom in the present day. Traveling to Kabul, Afghanistan, the film looks at a Canadian-Estonian who returned to the homeland of his grandparents to become Estonia's diplomatic representative in Afghanistan, as a partner in NATO's ISAF mission. Featuring interviews with regional decision makers, including representatives of Vladimir Putin's Russian government, Outside The Sphere looks at current regional issues and the precarious state of relations between the Baltic States and their former eastern master.
The film poses the question: can the Baltic communities in North America preserve and sustain themselves in the future? In the face of current community apathy and after helping fight for their freedom for decades, how secure are the Baltic States?
Outside The Sphere
Length: 47.30
Broadcaster: Rogers-OMNI
Producer: Andris Kesteris, Marcus Kolga