Kalev, de Ove Musting, Mejor película en los Premios de Cine y Televisión Estonios
- Las primeras dos películas de la trilogía Melchior the Apothecary de Elmo Nüganen se llevan tres galardones, y The Sleeping Beast de Aidi Vallik, el de Mejor guion

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On Friday 14 April, during a special gala ceremony held in Tallinn, the winners of the Estonian Film and Television Awards (EFTAs) were announced. The accolades, established in 2017, aim to honour the achievements of national cinema and television, and are organised by the Estonian Film Institute in partnership with the likes of Elisa, ERR, Telia and ETV.
This year, the Award for Best Film went to Ove Musting’s Kalev [+lee también:
tráiler
ficha de la película]. Produced by Allfilm and Ugri Film, the sports drama is set in 1990, and stars Mait Malmsten, Priit Võigemast, Reimo Sagor, Mihkel Kuusk and Andris Keišs in the leading roles. The script is based on true events and is set during the summer of that year. It revolves around the titular Estonian basketball team, which faces a momentous decision: with the country’s independence seemingly within reach, a rising tide of public opinion opposes the Estonian national team’s participation in the USSR’s championship. As professional athletes, the team makes the unpopular choice. Against all odds, Kalev makes it to the finals.
Kalev also snagged the prizes for Best Actor in a Film, Best Director, Best Score, Best Sound and Best Costumes.
Notably, three statuettes went to Elmo Nüganen’s Melchior the Apothecary diptych (Best Actress in a Film, Best Make-up, Best Production Design), whilst Aidi Vallik scooped the prize for Best Script for The Sleeping Beast [+lee también:
crítica
ficha de la película].
Here is the list of this year’s main award winners:
Best Film
Kalev [+lee también:
tráiler
ficha de la película] – Ove Musting
Best Documentary
Machina Faust – Kaupo Kruusiauk
Best Animated Film
Dog-Apartment – Priit Tender
Best Short
Dear Passengers – Madli Lääne
Best Actress in a Film
Maarja Johanna Mägi – Melchior the Apothecary (Estonia/Latvia/Germany)
Best Actor in a Film
Mait Malmsten – Kalev
Best Director
Ove Musting – Kalev
Best Script
Aidi Vallik – The Sleeping Beast [+lee también:
crítica
ficha de la película] (Estonia/Latvia)
Best Cinematography
Max Golomidov – Hippodrome
Best Score
Mihkel Zilmer – Kalev
Best Sound
Matis Rei - Kalev
Best Production Design
Matis Mäesalu - Melchior the Apothecary
Best Editing
Andris Grants – The Sleeping Beast
Best Costumes
Mare Raidma – Kalev
Best Make-up
Gristina Pahmann – Melchior the Apothecary. The Ghost (Estonia/Germany/Latvia)
Award for Contribution to the Estonian Film Industry
Ave Kuik
Best TV series
Homme põgeneme
Best TV director
Andžei Matsukevits – Pöördes
(Traducción del inglés)
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