International Short Film Festival Sleepwalkers is a festival dedicated to live-action, documentary and experimental short films held in Tallinn, Estonia. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, or in native Estonian Pimedate The undisputed highlight of Estonia's film calendar, the Black Nights Film Festival (or 'Poff' in Estonian), arrives in Tallinn in November-December of each year. The Est. Docs Film Festival – upcycling stories about wolves, fashion and politics. The Est. Docs Documentary Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, celebrated its twelfth year of delivering a 3. Estonian history, politics, arts and culture. Documentaries explored the creative process and spirit, as well as a deep connection to land and nature. The master plan. This year, the audiences in Toronto turned out in record numbers for the Est. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, or P Venice Film Festival; Toronto Film. Most Popular Titles With Country of Origin Estonia 1. An animated adaptation of Nikolai Gogol's classic short story about. The EstDocs Documentary Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, celebrated its twelfth year of delivering a 360-degree perspective on Estonian history, politics, arts and. Contacts Haapsalu Horror & Fantasy Film Festival Telliskivi 60a, 10412 Tallinn, Estonia Festival Director: Maria Reinup Federation Contact: Sten Saluveer. Docs Gala film, “The Master Plan”, by Latvian filmmaker Juris Pakalni. Utilising broadcast materials from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Ukraine, the documentary told how the Kremlin- owned media generates nostalgia and fear of the enemy in the Russian communities abroad. This year’s gala was held just days before America’s controversial presidential election. As with last year’s gala, a lively post- screening discussion about international politics ensued. Chris Alexander, the former Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and other Canadian political figures speculated on Russian aggressive policies in a panel moderated by filmmaker Riho V. The sets of the film used Lina’s original doll furniture and the girl puppet was fashioned from the childhood photos of his daughter, Merike. She was ten years old when her father presented her with this gift and she makes an appearance in the film.“This film pushed the style of documentary filmmaking by presenting a touching narrative with a unique, artistic and creative form – with strong visuals intertwined with story and a stunning soundtrack,” Heather Haynes said. The film about upcycling wins over the audience. The Est. Docs Audience Award and the jury’s honourable mention went to Jaak Kilmi and Lennart Laberenz’s documentary, “Out of Fashion”, which was preceded by a pop- up fashion show of Estonian designer Reet Aus’ brand of upcycled clothing. The show was choreographed to the live vocals and keyboard of guest artist, Jarek Kasar, from Estonia. Designer Reet Aus experiments with upcycling as the head designer in the city theatre in Tallinn. Five years ago, she started to make an educational film with filmmakers Kilmi and Laberenz about the influence of the dark side of the fashion and textile industry. But interesting things started to evolve. It changed my way of working and my career and everything,” Aus said. Aus’ brand is a reaction to fast fashion’s wasteful practices. You just make a new product out of it. It’s like the value of the waste goes up,” Aus explained. Her clothing line is made in Bangladesh from the 1. A number of highlights. Other highlights of the festival were Maria Avdjushko’s “Unt’s Hour”, which immerses audiences into the 1. Vilde Street in Tallinn with the public figure Mati Unt – a writer and director who used cinema to reinvent old forms. Liina Paakspuu’s “The Heart of a Wolf” features two Nordic heavy metal bands, “Metsat. The documentary features T. This year’s awards were sponsored through the Toronto Tartu College and the Otto Rannam. Dell and Bagayava thanked the Est. Docs for the great boost the filmmakers’ careers received, after Estonian president Toomas Hendrik Ilves tweeted the link to their short, “Kati and Me” film, in 2. This year’s short film jury, Karin Haz. It was chosen by the jury for its pathos and humour in a recognisable Estonian setting – the ferry dock to Saaremaa. The film also received the Otto Rannam. Three honourable mentions were given to Aleksandr Heifets’s “Tartu. All films need to be in English or subtitled in English. All photos courtesy of Est. Docs and Estonian World.
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