The Tallinn Black Nights Film Competitors (generally called PÖFF) has unveiled the whole lineup of its flagship Official Alternative, whose 18 choices from 23 worldwide places will compete for the coveted €20,000 ($21,600) Grand Prix.
They embody 11 world premieres. The jury is helmed by acclaimed German director Christoph Hochhäusler.
Tiina Lokk, the founder and director of the pageant, said “the Official Alternative Opponents has all of it! There’s a psycho-thriller that approaches horror, a psychological family drama, and sci-fi type is represented. The selection is broad, and so is the differ of countries. We’re not making an attempt to concentrate on a positive theme or a particular space, we’re free in our choices,” she well-known.
Emphasizing the various topics coated, Lokk cites outdated age, the highest of life and euthanasia “perhaps because of have an effect on of COVID,” residence violence and battle, “not tackled inside the standard variety” nonetheless comparatively by psychological dramas.
“Last yr there have been plenty of politically charged films, nonetheless this yr the political state of affairs on the planet shouldn’t be going to be mirrored on this method,” she said.
Choices with kids on the core – usually included inside the pageant’s Merely Film half dedicated to kids and youth – are moreover part of the official selection by way of tales of bullying at school and kids’s rights, amongst others.
Extreme-profile world premieres embody “Out of Administration” by French actor-turned-director Anne Le Ny (“These Who Keep”). Inside the thriller, Le Ny directs her showing confederate in “Intouchables” Omar Sy along with Vanessa Paradis, José Garcia and Elodie Bouchez. Set in Brittany, the story follows a pair whose marriage is threatened when the husband’s outdated flame comes once more to metropolis.
“Pink Girl” is Israel’s prime filmmaker Nir Bergman’s new perform after the Cannes chosen “Proper right here We Are.” Set inside the ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem, the comedy drama starring Nur Fibak, follows a youthful trendy woman’s journey to self-discovery and liberation. Bergman can also be known as the co-creator of the Israli hit assortment “In Remedy.”
From Latvia, “The Exalted” by Juris Kursietis (“Modris”) tells of a renowned German organist Anna who discovers her Latvian husband’s involvement in a corruption scandal, shaking the muse of their life collectively. Toplining the worldwide stable are Johanna Wokalek (“The Baader Meinhof Sophisticated”), Katariina Unt (“Lioness”) and Pekka Strang (“Tom of Finland).
Tiina Lokk
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For the first time in 4 years, Estonian films made the scale back in Official Alternative.
The established Jaak Kilmi (“Disco and the Atomic Battle,” “The Sleeping Beast”) is coming with the formidable interval crime “Shadow” produced by predominant outfit Taska Film. The story prompts Juhan Liiv, a struggling poet and an unlikely detective, investigating horrifying murder circumstances in Estonia, the “wild west” of the Russian Empire inside the Eighteen Nineties. The perform opened domestically Oct. 18.
Estonian-Serbian co-production “Deaf Lovers” by Boris Guts is an erotic drama between a Ukrainian woman and Russian man dwelling in Istanbul, making an attempt to navigate their mutual attraction, chaotic lives and former trauma. The Russian-born Guts, who left his nation when battle in Ukraine broke out, competed at PÖFF 2022’s Baltic opponents collectively together with his thriller “Minsk”.
Amongst standout titles making their worldwide premiere are two Italian choices arriving in Tallinn straight from the Rome Film Competitors.
“Finding out Lolita in Tehran” by predominant Israeli filmmaker Eran Riklis (“The Syrian Bride,” “Lemon Tree”) toplines star actresses Zar Amir-Ebrahimi (“Holy Spider”) and Golshifteh Farahani (“Paterson,” “About Elly”). Based on Azar Nafisi’s autobiographical novel, the story prompts a teacher in Iran who secretly gathers a bunch of female school college students to be taught forbidden western classics.
Impressed by true events, “The Boy With Pink Pants” by Margherita Ferri prompts Andrea Spezzacatena, a boy who had merely turned 15 when he took his private life. It was the first case in Italy of bullying and cyberbullying that led to the suicide of a minor. The triggering incident was his choice to placed on a pair of purple pants which turned pink due to a washing mishap.
Moreover due to show display in Tallinn after Rome, “100 Litres Of Gold” by the multi-awarded Finnish helmer Teemu Nikki (“Euthanizer”, “The Blind Man That Didn’t Want To See Titanic”) is a comedy about two middle-aged sisters and well-known sahti-makers from Sysmä, Finland, decided to hunt out further of the well-known liquid for the sister’s wedding ceremony ceremony.
Nikki’s earlier film “Dying is a Draw back for The Dwelling,” screened ultimate yr at PÖFF’s official selection-out of opponents.
The twenty eighth Tallinn Black Nights Film Competitors has an entire of six opponents purposes: the Official Alternative, the model new Doc@PÖFF, First Choices, Baltic Opponents, Rebels with a Set off and Critics’ Picks.
The pageant runs Nov. 8-24, and its enterprise platform Enterprise@Tallinn & Baltic Event Nov. 14 to 22.
Full Itemizing of Official Alternative Titles:
“100 Litres of Gold,” (Teemu Nikki, Finland, IP)
“Buzzheart,” (Dennis Iliadis, Greece, IP)
“Can I Get a Witness,” (Ann Marie Fleming, Canada, IP)
“Deaf Lovers,” (Boris Guts, Estonia, Serbia, WP)
“Woman America,” (Viktor Tauc, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, IP)
“Empire of the Rabbits,” (Seyfettin Tokmak, Turkey, Croatia, Mexico, Lebanon, WP)
“Out of Administration,” (Anne Le Ny, France, WP)
“Pink Girl,” (Nir Bergman, Israel, Italy, WP)
“Pyre,” (Vinod Kapri, India, WP)
“Finding out Lolita in Tehran,” (Eran Riklis. Italy, IP)
“Seed of the Desert,” (Sebastian Parra, Colombia, WP)
“Shadow,” (Jaak Kilmi, Estonia, IP)
“Silent Metropolis Driver,” (Sengedorj Janchivdorj, Mongolia, WP)
“Some Nights I Actually really feel Like Strolling,” (Petersen Vargas, Philippines, Singapore, Italy, WP)
“The Boy with Pink Pants,” (Margherita Ferri, Italy, IP)
“The Exalted,” (Juris Kursietis, Latvia, Estonia, Greece, WP)
“The Loop,” (Sang Beom Koo, Korea, WP)
“The Mousetrap,” (Serhii Kastornykh, Ukraine, WP)
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