Among the international premieres are several award-winning and nominated films of this year, like the Kazakh “Shal” / The Old Man, that was nominated for foreign language Oscar, as well as “Au revoir l' été” (Japan, director Koji Fukada) that will see its first international screening just after premiering last week at Tokyo International Film Festival. The competition presents a varied program spanning from the big movie “The Great Beauty” by Paolo Sorrentino to the little Kyrgyzstan gem “Taxi and Telephone” by Ernest Abdyjaparov.
Festival director Tiina Lokk comments: “I’m extremely happy to cherish the increasing numbers of filmmakers who choose The Black Nights EurAsia competition as the festival for launching their film. Considering the number of international premieres we appreciate the filmmakers trust and will do our best to promote these new films for international audiences.”
The international jury judging the films will consist of distinguished filmmakers like the award-winning cinematographer Christian Berger (Germany, “The White Ribbon”), the acclaimed producer Dr. Matthias Esche (Germany, most recent “Ludwig II”), award-winning director Harutan Khacahtryan (Armenia, “Sahman”), actress Franziska Petri (Germany, “Forget America”) and actor Tambet Tuisk (Estonia, “The Poll Diaries”).
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, November 15 – December 1, 2013, is one of the largest and most distinctive film events in Northern Europe featuring three full blown competitions: North American films, Heave(i)n Estonian films and Tridens Nordic-Baltic debut films as well as sub-festivals, along with a fully fledged industry program and co-production market. The traditional North American indie films competition is expanding its territorial reach this year and includes Mexican films as well. Industry@Tallinn (Nov 25-29) is a set of film industry oriented events during Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival organized by both the Black Nights Film Festival and Baltic Event.
International competition EurAsia
World premiere:
- Kami’s Party / Mehmouniye Kami (Iran, director Ali Ahmadzadah)
International premiere:
- Arabani (Israel, director Adi Adwan)
- Au revoir l' été (Japan, director Koji Fukada)
- Carnival / Karnaval (Turkey, Can Kılcıoğlu)
- The Role / Роль (Belarus / Russia / Finland / Germany, director Konstantin Lopushanskiy)
- The Old Man / Shal (Kazakhstan, director Yermek Tursumov)
- Taxi and Telephone (Kyrgyzstan / Germany, director Ernest Abdyjaparov)
European premiere:
- A Thousand Times Good Night / Tusen ganger god natt (Norway / Ireland / Sweden, director Erik Poppe)
East European premiere:
- Breakaway / Alagwa (Philippines, director Ian Lorenos)
- The Hour of the Lynx / I lossens time (Denmark / Sweden, director Søren Kragh-Jacobsen)
- I'm the Same, I'm Another (Belgium, director Caroline Strubbe)
Baltic premiere:
- Borgman (Holland, director Alex van Warmerdam)
- Camille Claudel 1915 (France, director Bruno Dumont)
- The Double (UK, director Richard Ayoade)
- Tangerines (Estonia / Georgia, director Zaza Urushadze)
- Paradjanov (Ukraine / France / Georgia / Armenia, director Serge Avedikian, Olena Fetisova)
- Shuiyin Jie / Trap Street (China, director Vivian Qu)
- We are the Best! / Vi är bäst! (Sweden, director Lukas Moodysson)
Estonian premiere:
- Elavad pildid / Living Images (Estonia, director Hardi Volmer)
- Stray Dogs / Jiao you (Taiwan, director Tsai Ming-liang)
- Circles / Krugovi (Serbia / Germany / France / Slovenia / Croatia, director Srdan Golubovic)
- The Great Beauty / La grande bellezza (Italy / France, director Paolo Sorrentino)
Press inquiries
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