Grigori Kromanov’s 1979 sci-fi film Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel will screen at Berlinale Classics, a rare honour for Estonian ...
“We might be small, but we’re quick, flexible, and deeply committed, and that approach makes us truly competitive”,” said the Estonian Film Institute CEO Edith Sepp, as more than 1,700 accredited ...
Ever since the northeastern European nations Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania introduced their filming incentives about a decade ago, the region has been growing as a go-to destination for foreign shoots ...
Grigori Kromanov's 1979 movie "Dead Mountaineer's Hotel" has become only the second Estonian picture ever to be selected in ...
As the film fest, now in its 28th edition, continues to shine a spotlight on emerging auteurs, it is also working in support of a new studio space that will establish production infrastructure and ...
"The demons are your own thoughts. You must fight against them!" There's a must see early festival trailer available online for an Estonian film called The Invisible Fight, a martial arts comedy made ...
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a buzzy one headed to MIPCOM. With the Cannes confab less than a fortnight away, we can reveal My Dear Mother, an Estonia-Ukraine collab series about a young woman whose troubled ...
EXCLUSIVE: Creatives behind Estonia – one of Scandinavia’s most expensive drama series of all time – have opened up about the ethical issues surrounding a show spotlighting a tragedy that claimed the ...
Awooooo!! There's a charming festival up in the Baltic country of Estonia called the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Also known locally as PÖFF (which stands for Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival in ...
The presence of Kadri Kõusaar’s Magnus in Un Certain Regard is a first not only for Estonia, whose last Cannes entry was in 1990 with Peeter Simm’s A Man Who Never Was, shown in the Directors’ ...
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