Ene Järvis, an esteemed Estonian actress, captivated audiences with her versatile performances across film, television, and radio. Her career began in the National Youth Theatre in 1970, where she honed her craft for nearly four decades. Järvis gained recognition for her role in the 1987 film *Metsluiged*, but it was her later work in the quirky 2011 cult comedy *Farts of Fury* that truly caught the attention of physical media collectors. This film, celebrated for its offbeat humor and unique premise, has become a sought-after item in home video collections, appealing to fans of niche cinema.
Beyond her film work, Järvis's memorable television roles, such as Karu-Kati in the beloved children's show *Mõmmi ja aabits* and the long-running drama *Õnne 13*, further solidified her status as a beloved figure in Estonian entertainment. Collectors value her contributions not only for their nostalgic charm but also for their representation of a pivotal era in Estonian film and television history. Järvis’s ability to traverse genres makes her work a treasure trove for any serious film aficionado.