TALLINN: Films from Estonia, Latvia, Poland and the Czech Republic are among the ten films selected for the Tridens Baltic Sea and Nordic debut film award at the 18th Black Nights Film Festival held 14-30 November 2014. This is the first edition of the festival as a FIAF A rated festival.
VALETTA: The Malta Film Commission (MFC) is partnering with British firm Peachy on a training programme for more than 100 film crew workers.
COTTBUS: Two film projects from Hungary, along with films from Estonia, Georgia, Poland, and Romania, are among the thirteen films that made the cut for the coveted pitching slots at Connecting Cottbus, taking place 6-7 November, 2014.
5th edition of the American Film Festival has come to an end. The first event in Eastern and Central Europe focused entirely on independent American cinema closed on October 26th with the Polish premiere of Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher.
The Black Nights Film Festival will screen 19 films proposed for the foreign language film Academy Awards at the 18th edition of the festival that kicks off on 14th November.
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TALLINN: Estonia has awarded 1.4m EUR in grants to seven Estonian films and two international coproductions in 2014.
WARSAW: Two Polish documentaries are on the short list of eight films vying for an Oscar nomination in the Best Short Documentary category.