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  2. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    528 films from 73 countries (2023) [1] Website. poff.ee /en /. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, or PÖFF (Estonian: Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival), is an annual film festival held since 1997 in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. PÖFF is one of the largest film festivals in Northern Europe. In 2014 it was upgraded to an A-list festival by ...

  3. 37th Tokyo International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The film registration for the festival began in April 2024 with the closing date for submission fixed for July 8, 2024. [4] The official poster for the festival was created by fashion designer Koshino Junko, who has designed TIFF's visuals since 2021 and features Japanese actress Rinko Kikuchi. She has also been appointed this year's festival ...

  4. Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    PÖFF is the only festival in the Nordic and Baltic region with a FIAPF (International Federation of Film Producers Association) accreditation for holding an international competition programme in the Nordic and Baltic region with 14 other non-specialised festivals, such as Cannes, Berlin, Venice. With over 250 feature films screened each year ...

  5. 20th Santiago International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Santiago International Film Festival (SANFIC), organized by Fundación CorpArtes, took place from August 18 to 25, 2024. [2]Mexican documentary State of Silence by Santiago Maza won the Best Film award of the International Competition, while the documentary The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine by Alfredo Pourailly De La Plaza and the drama film Aullido de Invierno by Matías Rojas ...

  6. Cinema of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The Tallinn Film Studio was renamed Kunstiliste ja Kroonikafilmide Tallinna Kinostuudio (Tallinn Feature- and Newsreel Film Studio) in 1954 and in 1963 was renamed again Tallinnfilm [10] Some of the first films produced during the era that were co directed by an Estonian Kaljo Kiisk were Juunikuu päevad (1957) and Vallatud kurvid also known as ...

  7. Tallinnfilm - Wikipedia

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    Tallinnfilm ( Russian: Таллинфильм) is the oldest surviving film studio in Estonia. It was founded as Estonian Culture Film in 1931, and was nationalized in 1940 after Estonia was integrated into the Soviet Union. [ 1] During the first year of Soviet Occupation (1940–1941) Eesti Kultuurfilm was taken over by the Communist Party and ...

  8. The G (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on November 11, 2023. [5] The UK premiere took place at the 2024 Glasgow Film Festival, and the film was released in theatres in the UK/Ireland on June 21, 2024. The G also premiered at the 2024 Munich Film Festival and had festival premieres in Italy, France, Spain and Brazil.

  9. Telliskivi Creative City - Wikipedia

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    Telliskivi Creative City (Loomelinnak) was founded by Jaanus Juss in 2007. In 2009, the first tenant (the headquarters of Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival) moved in. Subsequently, the weekly flea market, and a skate park called Haigla ('Hospital') was opened. [1]