Margit Lillak is a distinguished director and documentary filmmaker whose work resonates deeply with collectors of physical media, particularly for her captivating storytelling and unique visual style. Her acclaimed feature, *The Circle* (2019), explores the rise and fall of an eco-community in Estonia, capturing the essence of social experimentation through a poignant lens. This film not only premiered at the Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival but also garnered the prestigious annual award for best documentary from the Estonian Cultural Endowment, making it a must-have for collectors interested in impactful narratives and contemporary social issues.
Before *The Circle*, Lillak made waves with her first feature-length documentary, *40+2 Weeks* (2012), which offered an intimate portrayal of her own pregnancy and home-birth experience. Collectors appreciate her distinct voice and the personal connection she brings to her projects, making her films highly sought after in the realm of documentary cinema. With her background in set design and screenwriting, Lillak's films are not only visually striking but also rich in narrative depth, solidifying her status as a key figure in the world of physical media collecting.