Le Festival Black Nights de Tallinn annonce le programme de ses compétitions Critics’ Picks et Rebels With a Cause
par Cineuropa
- Les sections présenteront les nouveaux films de Laurent Micheli, Jurgis Matulevičius, Adrian Sitaru, Lluís Miñarro et Spiros Stathoulopoulos

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The 29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, which will take place from 7–23 November, has announced the selection for its Critics’ Picks and Rebels With a Cause competitions — two of its boldest and most forward-looking programs celebrating daring cinema and fearless storytelling.
The fourth edition of the Critics’ Picks competition offers ten dazzling world premieres handpicked from across the globe and served fresh in Tallinn. Nikolaj Nikitin, curator of the programme, describes this year’s lineup as “as wildly diverse as its passport stamps — from Iran to Peru, Canada to Tunisia, Mexico to Taiwan, France to Lithuania, and yes, Estonia too.” “These are genre-bending gems that defy borders and expectations,” Nikitin adds. “From gritty noir and sharp political thrillers to sensual coming-of-age dramas and cinema-soaked thrill rides that remix the rules of storytelling — think of it as a gourmet menu for the cinephile palate: rich, risky, and radically original. So, buckle up, movie lovers — these films aren’t just meant to be watched; they’re meant to be experienced."
The section includes the new features such as Nino in Paradise (read news), the new film by Belgium’s Laurent Micheli (Lola [+lire aussi :
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On the other side, the Rebels With a Cause competition is dedicated to viewers who want to be challenged and explore new ways of storytelling. Curator Xavier García Puerto says, “Rebels consolidates its commitment to the most daring films, combining powerful debuts — from Japan, Turkey, and Canada. Rebels’ spirit goes beyond bold language and screen — featuring striking performances by James McAvoy and Marisa Paredes in her posthumous appearance.”
This year, the programme features an all–world-premiere line-up, which includes titles such as Emergency Exit (starring Marisa Paredes, Emma Suárez and Naomi Kawase among others - read news) by Spain’s Lluís Miñarro (Falling Star [+lire aussi :
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interview : Adrian Sitaru
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The selection:
Critics’ Picks
A Summer Tale - Matías Szulanski (Argentina)
China Sea - Jurgis Matulevičius (Lithuania/Taiwan/Poland/Czechia)
Invisibles - Junna Chif (Canada)
Mo Papa - Eeva Mägi (Estonia)
Nino in Paradise - Laurent Micheli (Belgium/France)
Oh, What Happy Days - Homayoun Ghanizadeh (Iran/USA/France/Canada)
Round 13 - Mohamed Ali Nahdi (Tunisia/Cyprus/Qatar/Saudi-Arabia)
Street Wanderers - Juan Martin Hsu (Argentina/Peru)
That Burning House - Yin-Chuan Tsai (Taiwan)
The Silent Virgin - Xavi Sala (Mexico)
Rebels With a Cause
Competition
Blindsight - Adrian Sitaru (Romania/Turkey)
Emergency Exit - Lluís Miñarro (Spain)
La Carn - Joan Porcel (Spain)
Leleka - Harald Hutter (Canada/France/Spain/Ukraine/USA)
Lo-Fi - Alican Durbaş (Turkey)
MieMie ~She Can See~ - Katsutoshi Furuya (Japan)
The Baronesses [+lire aussi :
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The Megalomaniacs - Spiros Stathoulopoulos (Greece/Colombia)
Vache Folle - Hugo Diego Garcia, Lorenzo Bentivoglio (France)
Out of Competition
Turn Up the Sun! - Jamie Adams (UK)
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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