Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event, the Tallinn Black Nights film festival’s industry strand, is going completely online due to likely travel restrictions caused by the resurgence of COVID-1…
film festival’s industry strand, is going completely online due to likely travel restrictions caused by the resurgence of COVID-19.
Global film industry representatives will still be able to apply for access to all events, project pitches and films regardless of their geographical location. “I believe that moving online also presents us with some new opportunities and also for the audience – we hope that even more film industry professionals than before are able to benefit from our program, as they do not have to travel to Tallinn to attend the events and they can access the content from anywhere at their best convenience,” Liiske added.
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