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REPORT: Black Nights 2018

Cineuropa is covering the 22nd Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival live with reviews, interviews and news...

REPORT: Black Nights 2018

60 articles available in total starting from 05/06/2018. Last article published on 17/12/2018.

Rolandas Kvietkauskas  • Director, Lithuanian Film Centre

Interview: Rolandas Kvietkauskas • Director, Lithuanian Film Centre

“We would really like to increase the diversity of the productions we support”

We spoke to director of the Lithuanian Film Centre Rolandas Kvietkauskas about the current state of health of Lithuanian cinema  

29/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018

Review: As I Fall

Review: As I Fall

Norwegian director Magnus Meyer Arnesen’s first feature is a brand-new spin on familiar tropes  

28/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | First Feature Competition

Review: Yung

Review: Yung

First-time director Henning Gronkowski ventures through the Berlin youth scene in a film that neither liberates its characters nor judges their choices  

28/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | First Feature Competition

Review: The Human Part

Review: The Human Part

One of the lightest films in Tallinn’s Official Selection embraces its darker side, but with decidedly mixed results  

28/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | Competition

Review: Werewolf

Review: Werewolf

Adrian Panek’s new movie, a Polish contender in Black Nights’ Official Selection, is a horrifying but immensely interesting and elegant film  

28/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | Competition

Review: Wandering Girl

Review: Wandering Girl

Shown in the Official Selection at Tallinn, Rubén Mendoza’s road movie genuinely feels like a long drive in a sweltering car, which somehow proves to be a rather welcome sensation  

27/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | Competition

Review: Bad Poems

Review: Bad Poems

The Hungarian filmmaker Gábor Reisz confirms his talent with a playful and engaging interconnecting film that weaves together the past and present  

26/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | Competition

Review: Head Above Water

Review: Head Above Water

On the difficult subject of a family living with disability, Margaux Bonhomme directs a realistic and successful first feature, thanks to the film’s acting performances  

26/11/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | First Feature Competition

Markku Pölönen  • Director of Land of Hope

Interview: Markku Pölönen • Director of Land of Hope

“I walk on the sunny side of the street”

We met up with Finnish helmer Markku Pölönen to discuss his latest period film, Land of Hope, which is out now in Finnish theatres  

20/11/2018

Review: Land of Hope

Review: Land of Hope

Finnish director Markku Pölönen turns back the clock once again with a period drama set between 1945 and 1952 that seems to creak with age but is given a beating heart thanks to Oona Airola  

16/11/2018 | Films | Finland

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