NICOSIA: The 23rd edition of the Cyprus Film Days International Festival has announced the titles selected for its Glocal Images International Competition Section and the Cypriot Films Competition Section. The festival will be held 4 – 12 April 2025.

NIKŠCIĆ: (RE)ANIMATION, the first Festival of European Animated Film and Illustration in Montenegro, will be held in the city of Nikšić from 20 to 22 March 2025. It will include a Salon of Illustration and Animation with 37 Montenegrin authors selected from among 200 submissions and vying for three cash prizes.

BUCHAREST: The Film O’Clock International Festival has announced the programme for its 11th edition that will take place 3 – 6 April 2025 simultaneously in 11 countries including Romania, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary and Poland.

BRATISLAVA: Visegrad Film Forum has announced the programme for its 12th edition, which will be held in Bratislava from 19 to 22 March 2025.

PODGORICA: Montenegrin director Đorđe Vojvodić is expected to wrap postproduction on his 100-minute documentary Nothing for You to Change / Ne pokušavaj mijenjat’ me by mid-July 2025. The film is a coproduction between Montenegro and Serbia, supported by both countries’ film centres.

RIGA: Baltic Sea Docs is now accepting project submissions for its 29th edition till 9 May 2025. The leading documentary coproduction pitching event in the Baltic region will be held 31 August – 5 September 2025 in Riga.

Baltic Sea Docs, the leading documentary co-production pitching event in the Baltic region, is now accepting project submissions for its 29th edition, taking place on 31 August – 5 September 2025 in Riga, Latvia. The call for projects is open until 9 May.

RIGA: The Grand Prix of the 5th International Documentary Film Festival ArtDocFest/Riga went to the Ukrainian film Mission 200 directed by Volodymyr Sydko. The festival was held in Riga 1 – 8 March 2025.

PODGORICA: The Film Centre of Montenegro and the UNIQA SEE FUTURE Foundation have signed an agreement on joining the Female Filmmakers Support Programme. The Centre also announced the opening of a competition for the co-financing of script development and the development of projects carried out by women in 2025.

VALLETTA: Arts Council Malta’s Screen Support Scheme will distribute 2 m EUR in 2025, which represents a significant increase compared to three years ago.