Black Nights 2015 / First Features Competition 6 articles available in total starting from 17/11/2015. Last article published on 30/11/2015. Staying Alive: How to survive a breakdownThe first feature by Norwegian filmmaker Charlotte Blom is a bittersweet comedy about a woman dealing with the aftermath of a breakup, while trying to start a new life and rediscover herself 30/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | First Features CompetitionDon't Look at Me That Way: Enter the whirlwindMongolian-born Uisenma Borchu makes her feature debut in a film dealing with the complexity of femininity, identity and adulthood, which screened at Black Nights 30/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | First Features CompetitionRoad-Movie: A coming-of-age drive-throughThe feature debut by up-and-coming Czech filmmaker Martin Jelínek is a minimalistic genre crossover that delves into the mindscape of today’s young adults 27/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | First Features CompetitionAnna: You can’t run away from yourselfThe debut feature by Colombian-French filmmaker Jacques Toulemonde is an emotionally charged affair about a woman running away with her family while struggling with depression 26/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | First Features CompetitionGhost Mountaineer: Lost in the genre mountainsThe first feature by Estonian filmmaker Urmas Eero Liiv is a lively and uninhibited take on the adventure flick, toying with every genre that could be mixed in 19/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | First Features CompetitionINTERVIEW: Charlotte Blom, Staying AliveCineuropa met with Norwegian director Charlotte Blom, who is presenting her gentle and sophisticated comedy Staying Alive in Tallinn's Tridens First Feature Film Competition 17/11/2015 | Black Nights 2015 | First Features Competition