All Tallinn Black Nights articles – Page 14
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'Maryline': Review
Actor/director Guillaume Gallienne returns with a challenging melodrama starring Adeline d’Hermy
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'Vampire Clay': Tallinn Review
An attack of sentient killer modelling putty in a provincial Japanese art school proves unintentionally hilarious
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Features
Tallinn Black Nights 2017 festival preview
This year’s Black Nights will host 1300 foreign guests and screen 233 films.
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News
Sky CEO warns of 'uneven playing field' due to lack of online regulation
”Competition is at risk if you have an uneven playing field”, says Jeremy Darroch.
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How the SVoD boom is making its mark in Estonia
Baltic producers discuss their approach to SVoD deals.
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Black Nights competition title 'The Ball' picked up for sales (exclusive)
Refugee drama is directed by Pasquale Scimeca.
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Belgian drama 'Resurrection' gets sales deal ahead of Tallinn berth (exclusive)
Johan Leysen stars in Kristof Hoornaert’s feature.
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Tallinn Black Nights honours filmmaker Jörn Donner, actor Tõnu Kark
Pair receive honorary Lifetime Achievement Awards from festival.
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Tallinn Black Nights 2017 industry preview
Tallinn Black Nights is ramping up its industry activity this year.
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Tallinn Black Nights talent initiative selects seven European actors
Talent to participate in lab during 2017 festival.
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Tallinn Black Nights launches inaugural TV strand
Babylon Berlin among series to screen in TV Beats.
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Michael R Roskam talks Belgian Oscar entry ‘Racer And The Jailbird’
The Belgian filmmaker discusses his crime thriller, which first premiered at Venice.
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'Summer Children': Tallinn Review
The young residents of an Icelandic children’s home seek solace in fantastical tales
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'Bingo: The King Of The Mornings': Tallinn Review
Brazil’s official Oscar submission gets under the skin of the country’s most famous TV clown
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'The Manslayer/The Virgin/The Shadow': Tallinn Review
Triptych about Estonian womanhood is clearly accomplished filmmaking which dazzles for the most part
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Icelandic director Asa Hjorleifsdottir talks 'The Swan'
The debut feature premiered in TIFF’s Discovery strand.
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'The Journey': Tallinn Review
The lives of two strangers violently collide in an Baghdad train station
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Production focus: Rungano Nyoni's 'I Am Not A Witch'
How an African chief using WhatsApp helped filmmaker Rungano Nyoni.