The 29th edition of Baltic Sea Docs concluded in Riga on 7 September, after a week of workshops, seminars, pitching sessions, and screenings. The co-production pitching forum featured 26 documentary projects from the Baltic Sea region, Eastern Europe, and the Caucasus, serving as a vital platform for creative documentary filmmakers to refine their projects and present them to leading industry professionals.

The 11th edition of Pustnik International Screenwriting Residency, focused on first-time filmmakers, begins today at Port Cultural Cetate, on the Danube bank.

the participants of the upcoming 8th edition of the industry event European Work in Progress (EWIP), which will take place in Hamburg from 29th of September to 1st of October 2025 have
been selected. 27 film projects were chosen from a record number of more than 240 applications. All participating projects are in the final stages of production and are on track to play an important role in the international film industry of the near future.

SIBIU: The acclaimed documentary event Astra Film Festival has announced the selection for its five competition programmes, including a new competition section, DocShorts. The festival will be held 17 – 26 October 2025 in the heart of Transilvania and Romania, Sibiu.

VILNIUS: The cinema chain Forum Cinemas will open the first cinema in Lithuania with IMAX technology in the biggest hall of Forum Cinemas Vingis.

RIGA: Thirty best short films from Latvia and worldwide will screen in the Short Film Competition of the Riga International Film Festival (RIGA IFF, 16 – 26 October 2025). The films and this year’s thematic concept were introduced by the French film critic and longtime RIGA IFF Short Film Competition curator Léo Soesanto.

The best shorts from Latvia and all over the world in five different screenings on 22, 23, and 24 October will unite the audiences and the jury in the Short Film Competition at Riga International Film Festival (RIGA IFF, 16–26 October). 30 carefully selected works will be screened in the presence of the filmmakers in the Large Hall of the festival’s main venue, cinema Splendid Palace, and in the DELFI LUX auditorium of Forum Cinemas. Tickets to the screenings are available on the festival website, rigaiff.lv or at Biļešu serviss sales points.

Since Saturday, director Maja Weiss has been shooting her new live-action short, titled The Hanging Bridge, at various locations in Goriška Brda, Nova Gorica, Gorizia, and Solkan. The film explores a longstanding rift and attempted reconciliation within a family that split in 1947, when the inhabitants of the Gorizia region were separated by an impassable national border. The events are triggered by two young artists: Martina from Gorizia and her peer Mark from Ljubljana. Although they are related, they did not know each other before. They made contact via social media and are now arranging a meeting between Boris, Mark’s grandfather, and Giulia, Martina’s grandmother and Boris’s niece. The family, torn apart for decades, is reunited by its third generation of descendants – a generation free from cultural, linguistic, and ideological barriers.

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September 4, 2025 at 10:00 AM at the Lumière Cinema

What's cooking?

  • The first Serial Bridges Baltics calls for applications until 8 September
  • Submissions for Works in Progress are open until 15 September
  • Boost your skills at the various labs during Industry@Tallinn &; Baltic Event - send your application by 15 September!
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