Estonia apoya un nuevo puñado de documentales y coproducciones
por Tristan Priimägi
- En inglés: El Instituto de Cine Estonio ha entregado 250.000€ en ayudas a proyectos de documentales y coproducciones minoritarias

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Six Estonian documentaries have been granted financial support for production, and nine additional docs have secured funding in the development phase. One project, an animated film, was greenlit as a minority co-production.
The largest grant destined for the documentaries, to the tune of €40,000, was given to a biopic about legendary Estonian photographer, writer and natural philosopher Fred Jüssi. Mindscapes of Fred Jüssi, directed by Jaan Tootsen, will be produced by Taska Film.
Two documentary projects followed, with €30,000 in support each. Kiur Aarma will direct a case study with the self-explanatory title Skype, about the world-altering IT solution that was brought to life in Estonia, which is being staged by Film Tower. A Colombian expat living in Estonia, Carlos Eduardo Lesmes Lopez, received financing for A Loss of Something Ever Felt [+lee también:
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Only one film received support in the minority co-production section. The animated film Man Wanted by Greek director Irida Zhonga will be produced by the largest Estonian animation studio, Nukufilm, on the Estonian side. The grant amounted to €23,000.
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