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“I was very nervous”: How Tallinn staged a hybrid festival amid Estonia’s second wave
“Every day when I woke up, I’m asking whether we have to cancel the festival or move it online.”
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Viesturs Kairish talks about love, language and humour in ‘The Sign Painter’
“It was a political and aesthetic choice to shoot in Lagalian Latvian.”
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Mika Kaurismäki on why he hit the bar in lockdown with ‘Gracious Night’
A planned shoot in Dubai became a lockdown film in the bar the Finnish director owns in Helsinki.
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How Tallinn’s Black Night Stars showcase is nurturing new Baltic talent
New wave of acting talent emerging from the largely untapped Baltic region.
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Turkish filmmaker Nisan Dag on falling for Istanbul’s hip-hop scene in ’When I’m Done Dying’
”I met these people who were so cool I almost didn’t want to get out of the slums.”
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International industry ready to log on to Black Nights dynamic industry programme
The Baltics’ leading industry showcase set to launch its biggest edition to date.
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‘The Penultimate’ filmmakers talk creating a new universe on a tight budget
It shared the inaugural Screen International Buyers Choice Award at Rome’s MIA last month.
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Word of Mouth - Sten-Kristian Saluveer: “People describe me as a knowledge scavenger”
The CEO of Storytek on the importance of staying connected.
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Andrei Konchalovsky talks Tarkovsky, Stallone and his famous filmmaking family
The Russian director was in Tallin to receive the Lifetime Achievement award at the Black Nights Film Festival.
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“For the first time big names approached us,” says Black Nights’ festival director
What it means to be a ‘Class A’ FIAPF festival.
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“Small is beautiful” explains Tallinn Black Nights industry head
A third works in progress category, a new masterclass strand and an increased focus on TV among additions.
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Estonia’s plugged-in locations industry attracts Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ to Tallinn
The Warner Bros production spent €16m in the Baltic capital.
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Willem Dafoe on playing van Gogh, and why working in TV "can make you lazy"
The actor was taught how to paint by director Julian Schnabel for Venice award winner At Eternity’s Gate.
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'Until We Fall' director talks Tallinn premiere and working at Zentropa
Danish drama had its world premiere in Tallinn’s Official Selection.
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'Cronofobia' director on how mystery shopping inspired his debut feature
Drama is screening at Tallinn Black Nights this week.
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Black Nights 2018: Can you grow an ambitious film festival on a tiny budget?
Tiina Lokk, festival director of the Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn (PÖFF), is skewered on the horns of a ferocious dilemma. Source: Tallinn Black Nights Tiina Lokk PÖFF is accredited by FIAPF as an A-list festival and has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2007. ...
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'The Favourite': how Yorgos Lanthimos made a 20-year-old project his own
Greek director talks to Screen about his specific vision for The Favourite.
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Ciro Guerra, Cristina Gallego on sharing directorial duties for 'Birds Of Passage'
‘Birds Of Passage’ opened Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes 2018.
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Pawel Pawlikowski on making 'Cold War': "I forget the script and just look at my cut"
Screen speaks to director Pawel Pawlikowski and his UK producer Tanya Seghatchian.
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Luca Guadagnino and Tilda Swinton on the long journey to bring 'Suspiria' back to life
The remake of Dario Argento’s horror classic is the pair’s fourth feature together.
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