11th edition of Baltic industry event welcomed Greece as guest country, helps strengthen cooperation between emerging filmmakers
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) announces the full line-up of the Official Selection Competition
Festivals 13-10-2023Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival unveils the full lineup of the Official Selection Competition of it’s 27th edition, adding 11 world premieres and 5 international premieres to the previously announced teaser selection.
PRODUCTION: Amerissa Basta’s Coproduction Life in a Beat Enters Postproduction
Montenegro 13-10-2023PODGORICA: Amerissa Basta’s debut feature Life in a Beat has wrapped shooting in Athens, Greece. The film is a coproduction between Greece, North Macedonia, Cyprus and Montenegro.
WARSAW: Eight among the 33 projects pitched during the 7th edition of the Young Horizons Industry co-production forum in Warsaw received awards at a ceremony hosted by Maciej Jakubczyk, Department Director of Young Horizons, and Viola Gabrielli, Head of Young Horizons Industry Programme.
TALLINN: Thirteen new films from Serbia and South-East Europe will screen at the 27th edition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival’s (PÖFF). Also, a focus on the Yugoslavian Black Wave cinema from the 1960s–1970s will have a major role in the festival’s retrospective programme.
On 6 October, at the awards ceremony hosted by Maciej Jakubczyk, Department Director of Young Horizons, and Viola Gabrielli, Head of Young Horizons Industry Programme, the winners of the 7th international co-production forum Young Horizons Industry were announced. The awarded projects were selected from 33 titles presented during two days of pitching.
27th Tallinn Black Nights sets focus on Serbia and SEE* (South-Eastern European) countries
Festivals 12-10-2023Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival’s (PÖFF) 27th edition will set a focus on Serbia and SEE* (South-Eastern European) cinema, as the festival screens 13 new films from the region in vast all programme lines. The SEE countries include Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia. Meanwhile, the intriguing Yugoslavian Black Wave cinema from the 1960s–1970s will have a major role in this year's retrospective programme.
WROCŁAW: European film festivals' SMART7 has announced its first two workshops on 5 and 6 December 2023 in Wrocław, Poland. The workshops are open to festival organisers across Europe.
SMART7 network of festivals launches first workshops for festival organizers
Press releases 11-10-2023SMART7, a network of like-minded European film festivals supported by Creative Europe MEDIA, will host its first workshops on 5 and 6 of December, in Poland. They are open to all festival organizers across Europe.
The Czech Film Fund announced new feature film production grants on 6 October 2023 and documentary production grants on 6 September 2023.