All Tallinn Black Nights articles – Page 18
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Reviews'Summer Children': Tallinn Review
The young residents of an Icelandic children’s home seek solace in fantastical tales
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Reviews'Bingo: The King Of The Mornings': Tallinn Review
Brazil’s official Oscar submission gets under the skin of the country’s most famous TV clown
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Reviews'The Manslayer/The Virgin/The Shadow': Tallinn Review
Triptych about Estonian womanhood is clearly accomplished filmmaking which dazzles for the most part
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FeaturesIcelandic director Asa Hjorleifsdottir talks 'The Swan'
The debut feature premiered in TIFF’s Discovery strand.
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Reviews'The Journey': Tallinn Review
The lives of two strangers violently collide in an Baghdad train station
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FeaturesProduction focus: Rungano Nyoni's 'I Am Not A Witch'
How an African chief using WhatsApp helped filmmaker Rungano Nyoni.
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Reviews'Goodbye, Grandpa!': Tokyo Review
The death of their elderly matriarch forces a reluctant Japanese family together
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Reviews‘Ajji’: Busan Review
An old woman sets about taking revenge for the brutal rape of her 10-year-old grand-daughter
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NewsTallinn Black Nights Film Festival completes 2017 competition line-up
Films from Pasquale Scimeca, Marc Recha and Pelin Esmer added to official selection.
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NewsTallinn Black Nights programmer Igor Gouskov dies aged 50
”He was kind-hearted and wise, and he lived in the name of film.”
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NewsTallinn Black Nights picks first 13 competition titles
Estonian festival gears up for 21st edition.
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NewsTallinn Black Nights initiative Storytek gets government backing
Up to 20 projects to be selected for programme at November festival.
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Reviews'Fashionista': Review
Amanda Fuller makes the most of an astonishing showcase role in Simon Rumley’s latest genre-blurring project
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NewsIsrael’s 'A Quiet Heart' triumphs at Tallinn Black Nights
Iran’s Narges Abyar takes best director for Breath, Kadri Kõusaar’s Mother scoops best Estonian film.
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FeaturesTallinn Q&A: Director Narges Abyar discusses Iraq-Iran war drama 'Breath'
Iranian director and novelist Narges Abyar’s latest film Breath explores the impact of war on children. It receives its international premiere In Competition at Tallinn Black Nights.
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FeaturesTallinn: 'Leviathan' producer Alexander Rodnyansky talks IMAX, Trump and Sentsov
Alexander Rodnyansky is presenting his latest feature The Duelist in IMAX at Black Nights Film Festival.














