Fourth edition of the international masters programme has started

The fourth cohort of our executive master's program European Film Business and Law LL.M. | MBA has kicked off the winter semester. Eleven professionals from nine countries (including Germany, Romania, Switzerland, South Korea, and Jersey) joined the inaugural session. From international sales specialists and filmmakers to lawyers and curators, this diverse group brings unique perspectives to the program's blend of legal expertise and business management for the European film sector.

  • The 117 titles in PÖFF Shorts' 5 international competitions were selected from a record-breaking submission of over 5600 films. 
  • 13 World Premieres across the international competitions, including New Talents and Kids Animation
  • Part of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, PÖFF Shorts will take place from November 11-19 with screenings in Tallinn and Tartu. 

The 29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) has unveiled the line-up and international jury for its 2025 Official Selection Competition, presenting 17 feature films, including 16 world premieres and one international premiere.

This year, the 13th edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum (BPF) welcomed filmmaking talents from the Baltic countries and Hungary to the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius on 7-10 October. Pitching twelve projects to key industry figures, alongside participating in a series of talks, lectures, and training sessions, the selected filmmakers benefited from the Forum, which continues to be regarded as the most important short film industry event in the Baltic region.

BELGRAD: David Jovanović’s sophomore feature Sun Never Again / Sunce nikad više has been selected as Serbia’s candidate for the 98th Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award in the Best International Feature Film category.

The 8th edition of the established industry event European Work in Progress (EWIP) culminated in a festive award ceremony on the evening of October 30th at its new location in Hamburg. In cooperation with FILMFEST HAMBURG and MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, EWIP took place for the first time as part of FILMFEST HAMBURG INDUSTRY DAYS. During the two days of EWIP, around 300 high-profile colleagues from the European film industry (world sales, distribution, festivals, production, financing and marketing) met up to look for the most promising film projects of the coming months and to exchange ideas. The independent international jury of renowned and highly experienced experts – Rémi Bigot (Semaine de la Critique / Cannes Film Festival), Maren Schmitt (producer of IN DIE SONNE SCHAUEN), Simon Ofenloch (Arte Film Productions), Beatrice Gulino (Teodora Film Distribution), Yuan Sui (Picture Tree International) and Aaron Kassaye (Ethiopian film distributor) – selected the award winner from among the 27 international film projects presented and awarded prizes totalling 140,000 euros.

TBILISI: Mamuka Bliadze has been appointed as the head of the Georgian National Film Center (GNFC), Georgia’s key institution for supporting national cinema, developing international coproductions, and preserving the country’s film heritage.

VILNIUS: The TV series A Wolf’s Prey directed and written by popular Lithuanian director Emilis Velyvis has been picked up by American AGC Television.

On 30 September, Zofia Horszczaruk, Head of Young Horizons Industry, and Maciej Jakubczyk, Head of Young Horizons, together with award partners: