Tallinn features – Page 3
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FeaturesLuca Guadagnino and Tilda Swinton on the long journey to bring 'Suspiria' back to life
The remake of Dario Argento’s horror classic is the pair’s fourth feature together.
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FeaturesPeter Strickland's 'In Fabric' set report: "A kitchen-sink drama being attacked by a European horror film"
The film is Peter Strickland’s first since 2014’s The Duke Of Burgundy.
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FeaturesDirector Robert Hloz talks Tallinn best pitch winner 'Restore Point'
The project won the Screen International Best Pitch Award at last year’s Black Nights International Film Festival in Tallinn.
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Features'The Marriage' director talks emerging Kosovan film industry
The Marriage premiered at Tallinn Black Nights.
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Features'Battle Of The Sexes' directors on replacing Danny Boyle and a 'beautifully shot' deleted scene
The husband-and-wife filmmaking team explore the personal and political elements of Billie Jean King’s life.
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Features'The Manslayer/The Virgin/The Shadow' director talks buzzy Tallinn title
Sulev Keedus discusses the long process behind his Estonian feature.
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FeaturesTallinn Black Nights 2017 festival preview
This year’s Black Nights will host 1300 foreign guests and screen 233 films.
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FeaturesTallinn Black Nights 2017 industry preview
Tallinn Black Nights is ramping up its industry activity this year.
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FeaturesMichael 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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FeaturesIcelandic director Asa Hjorleifsdottir talks 'The Swan'
The debut feature premiered in TIFF’s Discovery strand.
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FeaturesProduction focus: Rungano Nyoni's 'I Am Not A Witch'
How an African chief using WhatsApp helped filmmaker Rungano Nyoni.
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FeaturesTallinn: 'Leviathan' producer Alexander Rodnyansky talks IMAX, Trump and Sentsov
Alexander Rodnyansky is presenting his latest feature The Duelist in IMAX at Black Nights Film Festival.
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FeaturesTallinn Q&A: Director Narges Abyar discusses Iraq-Iran war drama 'Breath'
Iranian director and novelist Narges Abyar’s latest film Breath explores the impact of war on children. It receives its international premiere In Competition at Tallinn Black Nights.
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FeaturesTallinn Q&A: Florian Hoffmeister discusses sophomore movie 'The Have-Nots'
The acclaimed cinematographer turned director talks about his post-9/11 drama, which plays in competition at Tallinn Black Nights
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FeaturesTallinn Q&A: Viesturs Kairišs on historical drama 'The Chronicles Of Melanie'
The Latvian filmmaker discusses the enduring relevance of his historical drama, which celebrates the power of the human spirit.
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FeaturesTallinn Q&A: 'The White King' directors discuss dystopian debut
Alex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel discuss shooting their first feature film in Hungary. It plays in Tallinn Black Nights’ First Feature Competition.
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FeaturesBlack Nights 2016: Industry@Tallinn preview
The industry programme at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 11-27) offers a wealth of attractions for international guests.
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FeaturesTallinn Black Nights 2016 preview: making the A-list
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 11-27) will offer a raft of intriguing projects, as film-makers cast their spell over the Estonian capital.
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FeaturesTiina Lokk-Tramberg on a 'significant year' for Black Nights Film Festival
Getting the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (BNFF) to a ‘Class A’ FIAPF status was 18 years in the works for festival director Tiina Lokk-Tramberg.
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FeaturesQ&A: Sudhanshu Saria, 'Loev'
Sudhanshu Saria bravely steps forward as a voice for India’s gay community with his first feature Loev that has its world premiere in the Tridens First Feature Film Competition at the Black Night Film Festival.
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